Abstract
Postfilamentation channel resulting from filamentation of freely propagating 744-nm, 5-mJ, 110-fs pulse in the corridor air is examined experimentally and in simulations. The longitudinal extension of postfilament was determined to be 55–95 m from the compressor output. Using single-shot angle-wavelength spectra measurements, we observed a series of red-shifted maxima in the spectrum, localized on the beam axis with the divergence below 0.5 mrad. In the range 55–70 m, the number of maxima and their red-shift increase with the distance reaching 1 µm, while the pulse duration measured by the autocorrelation technique is approximately constant. Further on, for distances larger than 70 m and up to 95 m, the propagation is characterized by the suppressed beam divergence and unchanged pulse spectrum. The pulse duration increases due to the normal air dispersion.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 446 |
| Journal | Photonics |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 10 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- Angle-wavelength spectrum
- Femtosecond filamentation
- Postfilament
- Pulse autocorrela-tion function