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Temporal Compression of Ultrafast Optical Filaments by Molecular Quantum Wakes in Atmosphere

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Abstract

An ultrafast pulse filaments in atmosphere, leaving behind a molecular rotational quantum wake. A filamenting probe pulse is injected into the wake and is temporally compressed.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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