H. Crespo, J. T. Mendonça, A. D. Santos, A. Antonetti
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Cascade Acceleration of Photons front the Infrared to the Ultraviolet in Nonlinear Optical Media
Photon acceleration is a well understood mechanism in plasma physics. Here we describe a similar experiment using non-ionised optical media (glass). An intense and surprising effect occurs, which leads to a cascade of perfectly coherent and synchronised beams of different frequencies, ranging from the infrared (near 800 nm) to the ultraviolet (around 300 nm).