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View SchemaElectromagnetic nonlinear X-waves
| Authors | C. Conti, S. Trillo, P. Di Trapani, G. Valiulis, O. Jedrkiewicz, J. Trull |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0204066 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0204066 |
Abstract
Nonlinear optical media that are normally dispersive, support a new type of localized (nondiffractive and nondispersive) wavepackets that are X-shaped in space and time and have slower than exponential decay. High-intensity X-waves, unlike linear ones, can be formed spontaneously through a trigger mechanism of conical emission, thus playing an important role in experiments.
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