Self-channeling of a multi-Joule 10â
µm picosecond pulse train through long distances in air.
Opt Express
; 32(2): 2067-2080, 2024 Jan 15.
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ABSTRACT
In the long-wave infrared (LWIR) range, where, due to wavelength scaling, the critical power of Kerr self-focusing Pcr in air increases to 300-400 GW, we demonstrate that without external focusing a train of picosecond CO2 laser pulses can propagate in the form of a single several-centimeter diameter channel over hundreds of meters. The train of 10â
µm pulses, for which the total energy ≥20 J is distributed over several near-terawatt picosecond pulses with a maximum power ≤2Pcr, is generated naturally during short pulse amplification in a CO2 laser. It is observed that the high-power 10â
µm beam forms a large diameter "hot gas" channel in the ambient air with a ≥ 50â
ms lifetime. Simulations of the experiment show that such filamentation-free self-channeling regime has low propagation losses and can deliver multi-Joule/TW-power LWIR pulses over km-scale distances.
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