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Thomas Pfeifer1, Lukas Gallmann, Mark J Abel
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. tpfeifer@lbl.gov
Abstract:
We experimentally demonstrate an efficient way to control and stabilize single optical filaments initiated by ultrashort laser pulses in a rare gas medium. This is done by the application of a stationary two-dimensional phase mask to the laser beam prior to focusing. Simple circular phase-step patterns of a given radius and relative phase are sufficient to stabilize the pointing of the filament output and to optimize the spectral bandwidth of the light without any resulting loss of input laser power.
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