Abstract

The generation of a regular arrangement of stable, coherent white-light continuum filaments in B270 crown glass is observed by using an array of diffractive microlenses. Each lens allows the formation of between one and four filaments originating from aberrations induced by the focusing geometry. These filament groups generate very stable interference fringes in the far field.

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