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Generation of Super-luminescent Jet Light through Disrupted Conical Emission

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Abstract

Super-luminescent jet light is produced via disrupted conical emission excited by focused millijoule 50 fs laser pulses in air. Phase-matching requirement of four-wave mixing at specific diffraction angles is responsible for the observed phenomenon.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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