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Fixed blueshift of high intensity short pulse lasers propagating in gas chambers

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2000

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Abstract

An explanation is given for the fixed blueshift observed of an intense short pulse laser propagating in a gas chamber filled with helium. The observed shift is found to be independent of the laser power and gas pressure above some critical power. The results are explained by the formation of filaments, which occur due to nonlinear gas polarization effects. The blueshift is in qualitative agreement with a one dimensional particle-in-cell simulation including ionization of the gas.

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