Femtosecond filamentation of optical vortices for the generation of optical air waveguides

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Abstract

We study the filamentation in air of multi-millijoule optical vortices and compare them with the classical filamentation regime. The femtosecond vortex beam generates multiple plasma filaments organized in a cylindrical geometry. This plasma configuration evolves into a meter-scale tubular neutral gas column that can be used as a waveguide for nanosecond laser pulses at 532 nm. It appears that optical vortices produce a more uniform heating along the propagation axis, when compared with Gaussian or super-Gaussian beams, and that the resulting low-density channel is poorly sensitive to the laser input power thanks to the combination of filamentation intensity clamping and phase vorticity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5228-5231
Number of pages4
JournalOptics Letters
Volume47
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022

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