Abstract
Filaments created during propagation of an ultrashort laser pulses in gases and solids combine high non-linearity with huge intensity and long interaction path. Four-wave mixing, coherent Raman scattering, third harmonic production and others non-linear processes were observed [1, 2]. These studies were made with focused laser beams, when interaction length depends on the Rayleigh length. In this paper we report on thorough investigation of new spectral components formation under filamentation of pre-collimated laser beam in molecular gases. These components arose at the red and blue sides of the initial spectrum and were attributed to the generation of vibrational Raman “spectral solitons” and their cascaded four-wave mixing.
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