• Photonics Research
  • Vol. 13, Issue 6, 1691 (2025)
Yuezheng Wang1,2,†, Lu Sun1,2,†, Zhiwenqi An1,2, Zeliang Zhang1,2..., Zhi Zhang3, Nan Zhang1,2, Pengfei Qi1,2, Lie Lin1,2 and Weiwei Liu1,2,*|Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1Institute of Modern Optics, Eye Institute, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China
  • 2Tianjin Key Laboratory of Micro-scale Optical Information Science and Technology, Tianjin 300350, China
  • 3School of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China
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    Yuezheng Wang, Lu Sun, Zhiwenqi An, Zeliang Zhang, Zhi Zhang, Nan Zhang, Pengfei Qi, Lie Lin, Weiwei Liu, "Polarization-dependent neutral nitrogen fluorescence induced by long-distance laser filamentation," Photonics Res. 13, 1691 (2025) Copy Citation Text show less
    Diagram of the setup for femtosecond laser filamentation and nitrogen fluorescence detection. QWP, quarter-wave plate; Mirror 1 and Mirror 2, broadband dielectric mirrors; Lens, UV-fused silica plano-convex lens (AR coated: 245–400 nm); PMT, photomultiplier tube.
    Fig. 1. Diagram of the setup for femtosecond laser filamentation and nitrogen fluorescence detection. QWP, quarter-wave plate; Mirror 1 and Mirror 2, broadband dielectric mirrors; Lens, UV-fused silica plano-convex lens (AR coated: 245–400 nm); PMT, photomultiplier tube.
    False-color maps and fluorescence intensity curves illustrating the variation in fluorescence intensity of neutral nitrogen molecules with propagation distance and the quarter-wave plate (QWP) rotation angle. The QWP angles of 0° (and 180°), 45°, 90°, and 135° correspond to horizontal linear polarization, left-handed circular polarization, vertical linear polarization, and right-handed circular polarization, respectively. (a) The QWP rotation angle varies from 0° to 90°. (b) The QWP rotation angle varies from 90° to 180°. Variation in the intensity of nitrogen fluorescence signals excited by the filament at a laser propagation distance of (c) 30 m, (d) 30.1 m, and (e) 30.2 m as a function of the polarization state (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°).
    Fig. 2. False-color maps and fluorescence intensity curves illustrating the variation in fluorescence intensity of neutral nitrogen molecules with propagation distance and the quarter-wave plate (QWP) rotation angle. The QWP angles of 0° (and 180°), 45°, 90°, and 135° correspond to horizontal linear polarization, left-handed circular polarization, vertical linear polarization, and right-handed circular polarization, respectively. (a) The QWP rotation angle varies from 0° to 90°. (b) The QWP rotation angle varies from 90° to 180°. Variation in the intensity of nitrogen fluorescence signals excited by the filament at a laser propagation distance of (c) 30 m, (d) 30.1 m, and (e) 30.2 m as a function of the polarization state (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°).
    Theoretical calculation of polarization-dependent characteristics. (a) Under the intensity clamping condition (I=5×1013 W/cm2), the tunneling ionization rate of nitrogen molecules varies with the polarization state. (b) The self-focusing threshold and filament length in air as functions of the polarization state (angle of the quarter-wave plate, QWP).
    Fig. 3. Theoretical calculation of polarization-dependent characteristics. (a) Under the intensity clamping condition (I=5×1013  W/cm2), the tunneling ionization rate of nitrogen molecules varies with the polarization state. (b) The self-focusing threshold and filament length in air as functions of the polarization state (angle of the quarter-wave plate, QWP).
    (a) Extracting filament starting point and length information from ultrasonic signal images. The red line (3σ) represents 3 times the standard deviation of the blank sample. (b) Variation of the filamentation starting point under different polarization states (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°). (c) Variation of the filament length in different polarization states (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°). (d) Comparison of theoretical and experimental results for the variation in the total integrated fluorescence intensity with the polarization state.
    Fig. 4. (a) Extracting filament starting point and length information from ultrasonic signal images. The red line (3σ) represents 3 times the standard deviation of the blank sample. (b) Variation of the filamentation starting point under different polarization states (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°). (c) Variation of the filament length in different polarization states (QWP rotation angle: 0°–180°). (d) Comparison of theoretical and experimental results for the variation in the total integrated fluorescence intensity with the polarization state.
    Yuezheng Wang, Lu Sun, Zhiwenqi An, Zeliang Zhang, Zhi Zhang, Nan Zhang, Pengfei Qi, Lie Lin, Weiwei Liu, "Polarization-dependent neutral nitrogen fluorescence induced by long-distance laser filamentation," Photonics Res. 13, 1691 (2025)
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