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Diffraction-free and dispersion-free pulsed beam propagation in dispersive media

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Abstract

The diffraction of pulsed beams of light is formulated as an anomalously dispersive phenomenon. In a dispersive material, the effects of material group-velocity dispersion and diffraction on pulsed beam propagation can mutually cancel if the transverse profile of the pulse is suitably chosen.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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