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Relationship of self-focusing to spatial instability modes

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1974

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The spatial distribution of focal spots formed when laser beams self-focus in materials is shown to originate from the growth of certain instability modes. These modes are determined by a simple mathematical relationship derived from instability theory, which has been verified experimentally. Because of these instabilities, the threshold power for self-focusing is inversely proportional to the self-focusing length for high-power laser beams.

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