TY - JOUR
T1 - Curved plasma channel generation using ultraintense airy beams
AU - Polynkin, Pavel
AU - Kolesik, Miroslav
AU - Moloney, Jerome V.
AU - Siviloglou, Georgios A.
AU - Christodoulides, Demetrios N.
PY - 2009/4/10
Y1 - 2009/4/10
N2 - Plasma channel generation (or filamentation) using ultraintense laser pulses in dielectric media has a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from remote sensing to terahertz generation to lightning control. So far, laser filamentation has been triggered with the use of ultrafast pulses with axially symmetric spatial beam profiles, thereby generating straight filaments. We report the experimental observation of curved plasma channels generated in air using femtosecond Airy beams. In this unusual propagation regime, the tightly confined main intensity feature of the axially nonsymmetric laser beam propagates along a bent trajectory, leaving a curved plasma channel behind. Secondary channels bifurcate from the primary bent channel at several locations along the beam path. The broadband radiation emanating from different longitudinal sections of the curved filament propagates along angularly resolved trajectories.
AB - Plasma channel generation (or filamentation) using ultraintense laser pulses in dielectric media has a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from remote sensing to terahertz generation to lightning control. So far, laser filamentation has been triggered with the use of ultrafast pulses with axially symmetric spatial beam profiles, thereby generating straight filaments. We report the experimental observation of curved plasma channels generated in air using femtosecond Airy beams. In this unusual propagation regime, the tightly confined main intensity feature of the axially nonsymmetric laser beam propagates along a bent trajectory, leaving a curved plasma channel behind. Secondary channels bifurcate from the primary bent channel at several locations along the beam path. The broadband radiation emanating from different longitudinal sections of the curved filament propagates along angularly resolved trajectories.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.1169544
DO - 10.1126/science.1169544
M3 - Article
C2 - 19359582
AN - SCOPUS:64849105449
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 324
SP - 229
EP - 232
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5924
ER -