Abstract
The group velocity (GV) modulation of space–time wave packets (STWPs)
along the transverse and longitudinal directions in free space is
constrained by various factors. To surmount this limitation, a
technique called “flying focus” has been developed, which enables the
generation of laser pulses with dynamic focal points that can
propagate at arbitrary velocities independent of GV. In this Letter,
we propose a (3+1)-dimensional Pearcey–Gauss wave packet based on the
“flying focus” technique, which exhibits superluminal propagation,
transverse focus oscillation, and longitudinal periodic autofocusing.
By selecting appropriate parameters, we can flexibly manipulate the
position, the size, and the number of focal points- or make the wave
packet follow a desired trajectory. This work may pave the way for the
advancement of space–time structured light fields.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong
Province
the National Training Program of
Innovation and Entrepreneurship for
Undergraduates
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics