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Nonlinear optics
Femtosecond multiple filamentation of an optical vortex in the mid-IR wavelength range in fused silica and fluorides
S. A. Shlenovab, V. O. Kompanetsb, A. A. Dergacheva, V. P. Kandidovab, S. V. Chekalinb, F. I. Soiferab a Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
b Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow
Abstract:
The results of experimental and theoretical study of the self-action of femtosecond optical vortices in the region of anomalous group velocity dispersion in fused silica and fluorides are presented. Multiple filamentation of an axially asymmetric annular beam with a phase dislocation of topological charge m = 1 at a wavelength of 1800 nm in a LiF crystal is investigated. It is found that for the experimentally recorded intensity profile of a vortex beam with two maxima on the diameter, the critical self-focusing power is approximately two times larger than the critical power of a unimodal Gaussian beam. In pulses with supercritical power in the vicinity of the intensity maxima, two coupled filaments, separated
by a phase dislocation, are formed on the annular profile of the optical vortex, which prevents energy exchange during their formation. The length of vortex-beam plasma channels in a single pulse is found to be about 300 μm at a diameter of about 2 μm, which is close to the characteristics of plasma channels in a Gaussian beam.
Keywords:
femtosecond pulses, optical vortex, phase dislocation, critical power, multiple filamentation, fused silica, LiF crystal, filament plasma channels.
Received: 12.11.2021 Accepted: 12.11.2021
Citation:
S. A. Shlenov, V. O. Kompanets, A. A. Dergachev, V. P. Kandidov, S. V. Chekalin, F. I. Soifer, “Femtosecond multiple filamentation of an optical vortex in the mid-IR wavelength range in fused silica and fluorides”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 52:4 (2022), 322–327 [Quantum Electron., 52:4 (2022), 322–327]
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