Abstract

The optical resonances of plasma fibers are observed by monitoring the spectrum and spatial profile of their quasibound modes, which are excited through side or tunnel coupling. The features of the coupling compare favorably to calculations based on the measured electron-density profiles. This is the first direct observation of optical electromagnetic resonances of a plasma structure.

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