Abstract
Transversally accelerating beams exhibit a curved trajectory of their point of maximum intensity. Although the well-known example of the Airy beam was introduced by Berry and Balazs over 30 years ago [1], it is only recently that they were experimentally observed [2]. This observation, however, has since generated tremendous interest, and important applications : all-optical manipulation, curved nonlinear optics and filamentation are the subject of much current research [3-5].
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