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Nature of spatiotemporal light bullets in bulk kerr media

  • D. Majus
  • , G. Tamošauskas
  • , I. Gražulevičiute
  • , N. Garejev
  • , A. Lotti
  • , A. Couairon
  • , D. Faccio
  • , A. Dubietis

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Abstract

We present a detailed experimental investigation which uncovers the nature of light bullets generated from self-focusing in a bulk dielectric medium with Kerr nonlinearity in the anomalous group velocity dispersion regime. By high dynamic range measurements of three-dimensional intensity profiles, we demonstrate that the light bullets consist of a sharply localized high-intensity core, which carries the self-compressed pulse and contains approximately 25% of the total energy, and a ring-shaped spatiotemporal periphery. Subdiffractive propagation along with dispersive broadening of the light bullets in free space after they exit the nonlinear medium indicate a strong space-time coupling within the bullet. This finding is confirmed by measurements of a spatiotemporal energy density flux that exhibits the same features as a stationary, polychromatic Bessel beam, thus highlighting the nature of the light bullets.

Original languageEnglish
Article number193901
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume112
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2014

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