1 November 2023, Volume 11, Issue 11, pp. 1802-1991;
Feat. pp: A65–A106
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A broad light beam propagating through a red-blood-cell suspension may break up into spatial filaments owing to spatial modulation and scattering by the cells. Driven by Brownian motion and spontaneous synchronization, some filaments may exhibit spatial analog of rogue waves. See H. Zhang et al., pp. 1838–1846.
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