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Do circularly polarized laments exist?

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Abstract

Filaments prepared by launching a focused beam (< 200μm) from vacuum to air exist only in linear polarization, in contrast to observations reporting filaments produced from a circularly polarized beam let to self-focus in air.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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