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  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2001),
  • paper QWA11

Light guiding light: Non-linear refraction in rubidium vapour

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Abstract

Recently, Truscott et al.1 demonstrated guiding of a 780nm probe beam by a Laguerre-Gaussian doughnut beam. Using an intense pump beam tuned to the 111 line of rubidium (795nm), they showed that a probe beam, detuned to the red side of the D2 line (780nm), was guided into the dark, central spot of the doughnut through rubidium vapour contained in a 10 cm long glass cell.

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