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Abrupt X-to-O-wave structural field transition in presence of anomalous dispersion

Published 23 May 2024 in physics.optics | (2405.14095v1)

Abstract: All linear, propagation-invariant, paraxial pulsed beams are spatiotemporally X-shaped (conical waves) in absence of group-velocity dispersion (GVD), or in presence of normal GVD. It is known, however, that such conical waves become O-shaped in presence of anomalous GVD, resulting in a field profile that is circularly symmetric in space and time. To date, experiments generating conical waves in which the wavelength of a high-energy pump laser is tuned across the zero-dispersion wavelength of a nonlinear medium have not revealed the expected X-to-O-wave structural field transition. We report here unambiguous observation of a fixed-wavelength X-to-O-wave structural field transition occurring in linear dispersion-free wave packets in the anomalous GVD regime -- without needing to change the sign or magnitude of the GVD. Instead, by tuning the group velocity of a space-time wave packet (STWP) across a threshold value that we call the `escape velocity', we observe an abrupt transition in the STWP from an O-shaped to an X-shaped spatiotemporal profile. This transition is associated with an abrupt change in the associated spatiotemporal spectrum of the STWP: from closed elliptical spatiotemporal spectra below the escape velocity to open hyperbolic spectra above it. These results may furnish new opportunities for engineering the phase-matching conditions in nonlinear and quantum optics.

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