Narrow intensity range optical anisotropy in air induced by a femtosecond laser breakdown

Appl Opt. 2023 Oct 20;62(30):8000-8006. doi: 10.1364/AO.501842.

Abstract

In this paper, we study the optical anisotropy induced by femtosecond laser radiation in air during an optical breakdown. Using a transverse pump-probe technique, we demonstrate that this anisotropy appears in a narrow range of pump intensities, which are close to the optical breakdown threshold in air and lead to a phase shift of probe radiation, polarized collinear to the pump. The intensity range where an induced intense anisotropy occurs makes it possible to estimate the magnitude of the 5th-order Kerr nonlinear refractive index component in air.