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23 June 1999Nonlinear optical problems of light pulses with one and more cycles
Sergei A. Kozlov,1 Victor G. Bespalov,2 Vitaly N. Krylov,3 Alex O. Oukrainski,1 Yuri A. Shpolyanskiy1
1St. Petersburg Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics (Russia) 2S.I.Vavilov State Optical Institute (Russia) 3Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Switzerland)
The equations describing the propagation dynamics of optical pulses consisting of several electrical field cycles and pulses with spectrum bandwidth comparable with the central frequency are presented. The numerical simulation of nonlinear optical phenomena observed in isotropic media with pumping by the pulses with the spectrum in area of the normal group dispersion is carried out. The spectrum ultrabroadening of a short pulse with the temporal broadening, the self-induced changes of the pulse polarization, the simultaneous generation of several Stokes, anti-Stokes components, the third harmonic and sum and difference frequencies generation with self-phase and cross- phase modulation are considered.
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Sergei A. Kozlov, Victor G. Bespalov, Vitaly N. Krylov, Alex O. Oukrainski, Yuri A. Shpolyanskiy, "Nonlinear optical problems of light pulses with one and more cycles," Proc. SPIE 3609, Optical Pulse and Beam Propagation, (23 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.351070