Formation of Hot Images in Laser Beams through a Self-defocusing Kerr Medium Slab

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2009 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Wang You-Wen et al 2009 Chinese Phys. Lett. 26 024205 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024205

0256-307X/26/2/024205

Abstract

A nonlinear hot image is usually thought as of a special case of self-focusing, and thus occurs when a laser beam propagates through a slab of self-focusing medium. Here we show theoretically that a hot image may also be formed by a thin slab of self-defocusing medium. The physical origin for this hot image formation is akin to the in-line volume–phase holographic imaging due to the intensity-dependent refractive-index modulation of the self-defocusing medium. Numerical simulations confirm the theoretical prediction and further identify the dependence of the hot image on the beam power, the modulation depth of obscuration and the thickness of self-defocusing medium. The analysis presented here brings new insight into the physics of hot image formation in the high power laser system.

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10.1088/0256-307X/26/2/024205