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Conical emission, pulse splitting and X-wave parametric amplification in nonlinear dynamics of ultrashort light pulses

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arxiv physics/0510212 v1 pith:SJ3MJT5E submitted 2005-10-24 physics.optics

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keywords conicaldynamicsemissionlightprocesssplittingx-waveamplification
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The precise observation of the angle-frequency spectrum of light filaments in water reveals a scenario incompatible with current models of conical emission (CE). Its description in terms of linear X-wave modes leads us to understand filamentation dynamics requiring a phase- and group-matched, Kerr-driven four-wave-mixing process that involves two highly localized pumps and two X-waves. CE and temporal splitting arise naturally as two manifestations of this process.

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