Polarization and energy dynamics in ultrafocused optical Kerr propagation

Developing a complete vectorial description of optical nonparaxial propagation of highly focused beams in Kerr media, we disclose a family of new phenomena. These phenomena appear to emerge as a consequence of the mutual coupling of all three components of the optical field. This circumstance, which...

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Hauptverfasser: Ciattoni, A, Conti, C, Delre, E, Di Porto, P, Crosignani, B, Yariv, A
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