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Transition between linear and nonlinear focusing regimes during filamentation

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Abstract

The transition between linear and nonlinear regimes of focusing for laser filamentation is described and shows the balance between plasma physics and nonlinear propagation for the stability of the laser filament and its properties.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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