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The Impact of Laser Beam Polarization on Small-Scale Self-Focusing in Isotropic Crystals

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Abstract

Direct measurements of spatial noise gain in a wave propagating in [001]-orientated BaF2 were performed. Significant dependence of gain on the angle between the radiation polarization and the crystallographic axis predicted earlier was demonstrated.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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