Abstract
We report experimental evidence of self-guided propagation of femtosecond laser pulses in water. A light filament induced by 170-fs, 527-nm pulses has a diameter of (at the level) and persists over a distance of 20 mm. The filamentary mode is sustained over a wide range of input power, and the energy excess is converted into conical emission. In the time domain, the pulse trapped in a filamentary mode experiences a number of splittings occurring in the early stage of filament formation.
© 2003 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleCorrections
A. Dubietis, G. Tamošauskas, I. Diomin, and A. Varanavičius, "Self-guided propagation of femtosecond light pulses in water: erratum," Opt. Lett. 29, 519-519 (2004)https://opg.optica.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-29-5-519
More Like This
H. R. Lange, G. Grillon, J.-F. Ripoche, M. A. Franco, B. Lamouroux, B. S. Prade, A. Mysyrowicz, E. T. J. Nibbering, and A. Chiron
Opt. Lett. 23(2) 120-122 (1998)
S. Tzortzakis, B. Lamouroux, A. Chiron, M. Franco, B. Prade, A. Mysyrowicz, and S. D. Moustaizis
Opt. Lett. 25(17) 1270-1272 (2000)
A. Dubietis, E. Kučinskas, G. Tamošauskas, E. Gaižauskas, M. A. Porras, and P. Di Trapani
Opt. Lett. 29(24) 2893-2895 (2004)