JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Focusing of Intense Laser Pulses in a Clustered Gas

I. AlexeevThomas M. AntonsenKi‐Yong KimH. M. Milchberg

Year: 2003 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 90 (10)Pages: 103402-103402   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

We report the self-focusing of intense laser pulses in gases composed of atomic clusters. This is in strong contrast to beam spreading owing to ionization-induced refraction commonly observed in nonclustered gases. The effect is explained in terms of the ensemble average transient polarizability of the heated clusters as they explode in response to the intense pulse.

Keywords:
Polarizability Ionization Atomic physics Laser Refraction Materials science Pulse (music) Self-focusing Beam (structure) Optics Laser beams Physics Ion Molecule

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Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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