Abstract The self-focusing and pulse sharpening of an intense short pulse laser in n-type indium antimonide, a semiconductor with non-parabolic energy band, is studied. The nonlinearity arises through the dependence… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The self-focusing and pulse sharpening of an intense short pulse laser in n-type indium antimonide, a semiconductor with non-parabolic energy band, is studied. The nonlinearity arises through the dependence of electron effective mass on quiver velocity and gives effective permittivity a saturating function of intensity. A laser beam with Gaussian transverse intensity profile undergoes periodic self-focusing. The faster self-focusing of the peak of the pulse causes significant sharpening of the pulse in course of propagation. For 10. 6 μ m CO2 laser of picosecond pulse length and intensity ∼ 1 – 2 GW/cm2, significant self-focusing and pulse length shortening occurs over a length of 0.6 mm.
               
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