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Filamentation with nonlinear Bessel vortices

  • V. Jukna
  • , C. Milián
  • , C. Xie
  • , T. Itina
  • , J. Dudley
  • , F. Courvoisier
  • , A. Couairon
  • Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516
  • CNRS

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Résumé

We present a new type of ring-shaped filaments featured by stationary nonlinear high-order Bessel solutions to the laser beam propagation equation. Two different regimes are identified by direct numerical simulations of the nonlinear propagation of axicon focused Gaussian beams carrying helicity in a Kerr medium with multiphoton absorption: the stable nonlinear propagation regime corresponds to a slow beam reshaping into one of the stationary nonlinear high-order Bessel solutions, called nonlinear Bessel vortices. The region of existence of nonlinear Bessel vortices is found semi-analytically. The influence of the Kerr nonlinearity and nonlinear losses on the beam shape is presented. Direct numerical simulations highlight the role of attractors played by nonlinear Bessel vortices in the stable propagation regime. Large input powers or small cone angles lead to the unstable propagation regime where nonlinear Bessel vortices break up into an helical multiple filament pattern or a more irregular structure. Nonlinear Bessel vortices are shown to be sufficiently intense to generate a ring-shaped filamentary ionized channel in the medium which is foreseen as opening the way to novel applications in laser material processing of transparent dielectrics.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)25410-25425
Nombre de pages16
journalOptics Express
Volume22
Numéro de publication21
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 20 oct. 2014

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