Temperature Controlled Filamentation in Argon Gas
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Abstract
Temperature controlled filamentation is experimentally demonstrated in a temperature gradient gas-filled tube. The proper position of the tube is heated by a furnace and two ends of the tube are cooled by air. The experimental results show that multiple filaments are shrunken into a single filament or no filament only by increasing the temperature at the beginning of the filament. This technique offers another degree of freedom of controlling the filamentation and opens a new way for intense monocycle pulse generation through gradient temperature in a noble gas.
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CAO Shi-Ying, KONG Wei-Peng, SONG Zhen-Ming, QIN Yu, LI Ru-Xin, WANG Qing-Yue, ZHANG Zhi-Gang. Temperature Controlled Filamentation in Argon Gas[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3689-3692.
CAO Shi-Ying, KONG Wei-Peng, SONG Zhen-Ming, QIN Yu, LI Ru-Xin, WANG Qing-Yue, ZHANG Zhi-Gang. Temperature Controlled Filamentation in Argon Gas[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3689-3692.
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CAO Shi-Ying, KONG Wei-Peng, SONG Zhen-Ming, QIN Yu, LI Ru-Xin, WANG Qing-Yue, ZHANG Zhi-Gang. Temperature Controlled Filamentation in Argon Gas[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3689-3692.
CAO Shi-Ying, KONG Wei-Peng, SONG Zhen-Ming, QIN Yu, LI Ru-Xin, WANG Qing-Yue, ZHANG Zhi-Gang. Temperature Controlled Filamentation in Argon Gas[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(10): 3689-3692.
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