Far-field spectral characterization of conical emission and filamentation in Kerr media
arXiv:physics/0405086 · doi:10.1364/JOSAB.22.000862
Abstract
By use of an imaging spectrometer we map the far-field ($θ-λ$) spectra of 200 fs optical pulses that have undergone beam collapse and filamentation in a Kerr medium. By studying the evolution of the spectra with increasing input power and using a model based on stationary linear asymptotic wave modes, we are able to trace a consistent model of optical beam collapse high-lighting the interplay between conical emission, multiple pulse splitting and other effects such as spatial chirp.
8 pages, 9 figures