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    Springer
    Journal of experimental and theoretical physics 88 (1999), S. 263-271 
    ISSN: 1090-6509
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Radiation with a spectrum representing a discrete analog of the extended spectrum observed in the generation of a supercontinuum in gases is generated in the self-focusing of 30-ps pulses with a wavelength of 1.06 μ]m in hydrogen at pressures up to 120 atm. The spectrum contains lines with similar intensities, an average frequency spacing approximately equal to the rotational transition frequency in hydrogen (587 cm−1), and a smooth spatial profile. The lines consist of several vibrational-rotational components. As the pressure is increased, the spectral lines are transformed so that at a pressure above 60 atm each line in the spectrum contains one or two components formed as a result of the smaller number of cascade (rotational and vibrational) processes. Self-focusing is manifested in the occurrence of a radiating channel up to 12 cm in length. The formation of a channel of this length is associated mainly with the variation of the refractive index in vibrational excitation of the hydrogen molecules by electrons heated in the pump field.
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