DocumentCode :
1816499
Title :
Generation of electromagnetic pulses from plasma channels induced by femtosecond light strings
Author :
Chung-Chieh Cheng ; Wright, E.M. ; Moloney, J.V.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Sci. Center, Arizona Univ., Tucson, AZ, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
11-11 May 2001
Firstpage :
47
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Recent investigations of the propagation of high-power femtosecond infrared (IR) laser pulses in air show that the dynamical interaction between nonlinear self-focusing and plasma defocusing causes an initial beam to breakup spatially into several filaments, or light strings, which maintain themselves over long distances via a turbulent optical light guide. It has been observed experimentally that femtosecond light strings in turn produce plasma channels by multi-photon ionization (MPI) along their direction of propagation with lengths ranging from tens of centimeters to several meters, and diameters around a hundred microns. For high-intensity (e.g. 10/sup 14/ W/cm/sup 2/) femtosecond IR laser input pulses, MPI is the dominant mechanism of plasma creation. If these channels attain a finite dipole moment then this could explain the recently observed electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from light string induced plasmas. The lifetime of the observed plasma channels is around a nanosecond in keeping with the duration of the observed EMP. One anticipates that the central frequency of the EMP will be related to the plasma frequency of the channel, but the frequency has not been determined experimentally as of yet.
Keywords :
electromagnetic pulse; high-speed optical techniques; multiphoton processes; photoionisation; plasma production by laser; dielectric properties; elevated carrier densities; localization effects; magic angle; momentum space; nonlinear amplification phenomena; nonlinear optical response; polaritons; pump angle; pump-probe experiments; reflection geometry; semiconductor microcavity; stimulated polariton scattering; stimulated redistribution; transmission geometry; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic transients; Frequency; Optical propagation; Optical pulse generation; Optical pulses; Plasmas; Pulse generation; Ultrafast optics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2001. QELS '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of Papers Presented at the
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-663-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/QELS.2001.961831
Filename :
961831
Link To Document :
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