We show that a pulse can travel arbitrarily long distances without significant temporal spreading in a material with normal group velocity dispersion by endowing the pulse with a transversal Bessel-Gauss amplitude profile of suitable characteristics. Contrary to previous works. dispersion suppression is achieved with a finite-energy, transversally limited source, whose radius determines the largest dispersion-free propagation distance.
Porras M., A., Borghi, R., Santarsiero, M. (2002). Suppression of dispersive broadening of light pulses with Bessel-Gauss beams. OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS, 206, 235-241.
Suppression of dispersive broadening of light pulses with Bessel-Gauss beams
SANTARSIERO, Massimo
2002-01-01
Abstract
We show that a pulse can travel arbitrarily long distances without significant temporal spreading in a material with normal group velocity dispersion by endowing the pulse with a transversal Bessel-Gauss amplitude profile of suitable characteristics. Contrary to previous works. dispersion suppression is achieved with a finite-energy, transversally limited source, whose radius determines the largest dispersion-free propagation distance.File in questo prodotto:
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