Rapid assessment of nonlinear optical propagation effects in dielectrics

  • J. del Hoyo
  • , A. Ruiz de la Cruz
  • , E. Grace
  • , A. Ferrer
  • , J. Siegel
  • , A. Pasquazi
  • , G. Assanto
  • , J. Solis*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Ultrafast laser processing applications need fast approaches to assess the nonlinear propagation of the laser beam in order to predict the optimal range of processing parameters in a wide variety of cases. We develop here a method based on the simple monitoring of the nonlinear beam shaping against numerical prediction. The numerical code solves the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with nonlinear absorption under simplified conditions by employing a state-of-the art computationally efficient approach. By comparing with experimental results we can rapidly estimate the nonlinear refractive index and nonlinear absorption coefficients of the material. The validity of this approach has been tested in a variety of experiments where nonlinearities play a key role, like spatial soliton shaping or fs-laser waveguide writing. The approach provides excellent results for propagated power densities for which free carrier generation effects can be neglected. Above such a threshold, the peculiarities of the nonlinear propagation of elliptical beams enable acquiring an instantaneous picture of the deposition of energy inside the material realistic enough to estimate the effective nonlinear refractive index and nonlinear absorption coefficients that can be used for predicting the spatial distribution of energy deposition inside the material and controlling the beam in the writing process.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number7650
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Jan 2015
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Keywords

    • FEMTOSECOND LASER-PULSES
    • WHITE-LIGHT CONTINUUM
    • TRANSPARENT MEDIA
    • REFRACTIVE-INDEX
    • SPATIAL SOLITONS
    • WAVE
    • BEAMS
    • GLASS
    • IONIZATION
    • ABSORPTION

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