Time-diffracting beams: On their nature, diffraction-free propagation as needles of light, and nonlinear generation
Miguel A. Porras

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of time-diffracting beams, demonstrating their diffraction-free, needle-like propagation in free space, and their nonlinear generation, with potential applications in optical systems.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of time-diffracting beams as localized waves, analyzes their propagation and transformation properties, and demonstrates their nonlinear generation and optimization techniques.
Findings
Time-diffracting beams travel undistorted at arbitrary speeds.
Finite energy TD beams form longer needles of light than other methods.
Nonlinear generation of TD beams can be optimized with standard optical systems.
Abstract
We investigate on the properties of the recently introduced time-diffracting (TD) beams in free space. They are shown to be paraxial and quasi-monochromatic realizations of localized waves, spatiotemporal localized waves travelling undistorted at arbitrary speeds. The paraxial and quasi-monochromatic regime is shown to be necessary to observe what can properly be named diffraction in time. TD beams of finite energy travelling at quasi-luminal velocities are seen to form substantially longer foci or needles of light than the so-called abruptly focusing and defocusing needle of light, or limiting TD beam of infinite speed. Exploring the properties of TD beams under Lorentz transformations and transformation by paraxial optical systems, we realize that the relativistically moving nonlinear polarization of material media induced by a strongly localized fundamental pump wave generates a TD…
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