Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets

We describe a family of paraxial and quasi-monochromatic optical wave packets with finite energy and smoothly shaped amplitude in space and time that develops a singularity in the intensity when spatio-temporally focused by imparting a converging spherical wavefront and a negative temporal chirp. Th...

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Main Authors: Barriopedro, Marcos G., Holguín, Manuel, de Lara-Montoya, Pablo, Mata-Cervera, Nilo, Porras, Miguel A.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1815822024-12-16T15:35:50Z Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets Barriopedro, Marcos G. Holguín, Manuel de Lara-Montoya, Pablo Mata-Cervera, Nilo Porras, Miguel A. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT) The Photonics Institute Physics Structured light Beam shaping We describe a family of paraxial and quasi-monochromatic optical wave packets with finite energy and smoothly shaped amplitude in space and time that develops a singularity in the intensity when spatio-temporally focused by imparting a converging spherical wavefront and a negative temporal chirp. This singular behavior upon ideal focusing is manifested in actual focusing with finite apertures and in media with high-order dispersion with “exploding” behavior featuring an indefinitely increasing concentration of the energy when opening the aperture radius, thus exercising continuous control on the focal intensity and spatial and temporal resolution. These wave packets offer a new way of focusing that outperforms what can be achieved with standard Gaussian wave packets in terms of focal intensity and resolution, providing new possibilities in applications where energy concentration and its control are crucial. Published version Funding was received from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Gobierno de España, Contract No. PID2021-122711NB-C21. 2024-12-10T02:10:25Z 2024-12-10T02:10:25Z 2024 Journal Article Barriopedro, M. G., Holguín, M., de Lara-Montoya, P., Mata-Cervera, N. & Porras, M. A. (2024). Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets. Photonics, 11(7), 11070652-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/photonics11070652 2304-6732 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181582 10.3390/photonics11070652 2-s2.0-85199577004 7 11 11070652 en Photonics © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Physics
Structured light
Beam shaping
spellingShingle Physics
Structured light
Beam shaping
Barriopedro, Marcos G.
Holguín, Manuel
de Lara-Montoya, Pablo
Mata-Cervera, Nilo
Porras, Miguel A.
Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
description We describe a family of paraxial and quasi-monochromatic optical wave packets with finite energy and smoothly shaped amplitude in space and time that develops a singularity in the intensity when spatio-temporally focused by imparting a converging spherical wavefront and a negative temporal chirp. This singular behavior upon ideal focusing is manifested in actual focusing with finite apertures and in media with high-order dispersion with “exploding” behavior featuring an indefinitely increasing concentration of the energy when opening the aperture radius, thus exercising continuous control on the focal intensity and spatial and temporal resolution. These wave packets offer a new way of focusing that outperforms what can be achieved with standard Gaussian wave packets in terms of focal intensity and resolution, providing new possibilities in applications where energy concentration and its control are crucial.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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Barriopedro, Marcos G.
Holguín, Manuel
de Lara-Montoya, Pablo
Mata-Cervera, Nilo
Porras, Miguel A.
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author Barriopedro, Marcos G.
Holguín, Manuel
de Lara-Montoya, Pablo
Mata-Cervera, Nilo
Porras, Miguel A.
author_sort Barriopedro, Marcos G.
title Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
title_short Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
title_full Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
title_fullStr Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
title_sort three-dimensional exploding light wave packets
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181582
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