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Superfilamentation in water with tight focusing laser beams

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Abstract

We report whole life cycle of superfilament excited in tight focusing beams in water. Extreme energy delivery achieved under superfilamention is reflected in strong post-effects (cavitation bubbles and shock waves), which can completely characterize superfilament.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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