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Observation of free electron density oscillation in filamentation as a function of carrier-envelope phase


Abstract:

The free electron density in a 40 mm long filamentation generated by carrier-envelope stabilized few-cycle laser pulses is detected in a circular loop. The oscillation of...Show More

Abstract:

The free electron density in a 40 mm long filamentation generated by carrier-envelope stabilized few-cycle laser pulses is detected in a circular loop. The oscillation of electron density is observed as a function of CEP.
Date of Conference: 08-13 June 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 December 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-55752-999-2
Print ISSN: 2160-8989
Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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1. Introduction

In the last decade, filamentation generated by intense femtosecond laser pulses has a lot of potential applications, such as THz radiation and atmosphere diagnosis [1], [2]. Most filamentation experiments have been performed with multi-cycle femtosecond laser pulses (≥50 fs) at TW energy scale. In 2010, D. Laban et al predicted that self-focusing distance should change by as the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) shifted rad with 6.3 fs few-cycle laser pulses, but without clearly evidence experimentally [3]. Here, filament in air generated by CEP stabilized few-cycle laser pulse is studied. By periodically changing the CEP of few-cycle laser pulses, a CEP dependent oscillation of voltage signal which is proportional to the mean free electron density in the filamentation in a circular loop system has been found. To the best of our knowledge, it is a clear evidence of CEP effect on the free electron density in filament.

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C. Amico, A. Houard, S. Akturk, Y. Liu, J. Bloas, M. Franco, et al., "Forward THz radiation emission by femtosecond filamentation in gases theory and experiment", New J. Phys., vol. 10, no. 013015, 2008.
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J. Kasparian, M. Rodiguez, G. Mejean, J. Yu, E. Salmon, H. Wille, et al., "White-Light filaments for atmospheric analysi", Science, vol. 301, no. 61, 2003.
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D. Laban, W. Wallace, R. Glover, R. Sang and D. Kielpinski, "Self-focusing in air with phase stabilized few cycle light pulses", Opt. Lett., vol. 35, no. 1653, 2010.
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Wei Zhang, Hao Teng, Chen-Xia Yun, Xin Zhong, Xun Hou and Zhi-Yi Wei, "Generation of sub-2 cycle optical pulses with a differentially pumped hollow fiber", Chin. Phys. Lett., vol. 27, no. 054211, 2010.

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