2015
DOI: 10.1364/oe.23.003299
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Polarization evolution of ultrashort pulses in air

Abstract: Measurements of polarization of filamenting light pulses at 800 nm are presented. Electronic nonlinearity, molecular alignment and nonlinear losses all contribute to modify the polarization of a femtosecond filamenting pulse. The polarization is modified in each stage of preparation, filamentation and divergence after the filament.

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“…Furthermore, the orientation of the linearly polarized 428 nm emission follows the major axis of the ellipse of the pump beam. Note that the polarization rotates more than it did for the unfocused beam due to nonlinear polarization rotation [21,31]. We observe identical features for the other available emission lines, but they suffer from too much (471 nm) or too little (391 nm) continuum.…”
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“…Furthermore, the orientation of the linearly polarized 428 nm emission follows the major axis of the ellipse of the pump beam. Note that the polarization rotates more than it did for the unfocused beam due to nonlinear polarization rotation [21,31]. We observe identical features for the other available emission lines, but they suffer from too much (471 nm) or too little (391 nm) continuum.…”
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“…The colour scale is the normalized transmission of the 800 nm beam through the polarizer. The ellipticity is deduced from the data in each horizontal row using the Jones matrix representation of polarization [31]. The zero point on the vertical and horizontal axes corresponds to the creation and transmission of horizontal polarization, respectively.…”
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“…While propagating in air, femtosecond laser filamentation finds a variety of applications, for example, on supercontinuum generation [3,4] , THz radiation [5,6] , conical emission [7] , guiding corona discharges [8] , water condensation and precipitation [9] , air lasing [10,11] , etc. The deposited energy during filamentation is very crucial for the applications [12,13] . For the applications, many parameters of the laser pulse have been used to directly control filaments, such as laser wavelength [14] , pulse energy [7] , chirp and pulse duration [4] , and beam astigmatism and ellipticity [15,16] .…”
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“…In some of the studies, molecular alignment and delayed birefringence acting on the probe were investigated [43][44][45]. In case of self-induced polarization rotation of the pump, direct measurements [46] using a rotating polarizing cube and indirect measurements [47] using femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structures (FLIPSS) have observed moderate rotations of the polarization angle pre-and post-collapse. The fluctuations in polarization rotation in these studies, however, were obscured by averaging over multiple shots or pulse periods, and the increase of the fluctuations with propagation distance at powers significantly above P cr was not revealed.…”
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