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Light Filaments : Structures, Challenges and Applications.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Diels, Jean-Claude.
Contributor:
Richardson, Martin C.
Arissian, Ladan.
Series:
Electromagnetics and Radar
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lasers--Congresses.
Lasers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (406 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stevenage : Institution of Engineering & Technology, 2022.
Summary:
Light filaments created by lasers were first identified at the end of the twentieth century, and investigators are now beginning to explore new applications for them. This book is organized from general overviews to more specialized topics, and presents potential applications in optics, machining, atmospheric study and defence.
Contents:
IntroductionChapter 1: Femtosecond laser filamentation and applicationsChapter 2: UV filamentsChapter 3: Long-wave infrared filamentation in air: lasers and high-field phenomenaChapter 4: Extreme temporal compression of ultra-broadband mid-infrared pulsesChapter 5: Interaction of optical beams in nonlinear mediaChapter 6: Nonlinear processes in coupled light filaments: numerical studiesChapter 7: Filamentation of femtosecond laser pulses under tight focusingChapter 8: Linear and nonlinear exotic light wave packets, physics and applicationsChapter 9: Dimensionless numbers for numerical simulations and scaling of ultrashort laser pulse filamentationChapter 10: Kerr instability amplificationChapter 11: Plasma studies in filamentChapter 12: Filamentation for atmospheric remote sensing and controlChapter 13: Long-range applications of ultrafast laser filaments.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-83724-597-5
1-5231-4247-2
1-78561-241-7
OCLC:
1289367191

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