Phys. Fluids 30, 525 (1987)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1063/1.8663491987
Guo-Zheng Sun Edward Ott Y.C. Lee Parvez N. Guzdar
Journal ArticleComplex and Emergent Systems

The self‐focusing of relativistically intense laser light pulses is analyzed, where the pulse length is short enough that ion inertia prevents any significant motion of ions. Self‐focusing occurs as a result of an increase of the wave refractive index arising from two effects: the mass increase of electrons caused by their relativistic quiver velocity in the light wave, and the reduction of the electron density as a result of ponderomotive force expulsion of the electrons. 


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