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Scaling Nonlinear Optics in Gases

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Abstract

Extrapolating nonlinear phenomena, such as filamentation, to new parameters as e.g. to higher pulse energy is often challenging. We here present a general scaling model for nonlinear light-matter interactions in gases and proof it experimentally.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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