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Bowlan, Pamela; Valtna-Lukner, Heli; et al. (December 2009). "Measurement of the spatiotemporal electric field of ultrashort superluminal Bessel-X pulses".
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In optics, X-waves solution have been reported within a quantum mechanical formulation.
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X-ray
X-band
help improve it
make it understandable to non-experts
Learn how and when to remove this message
physics
localized solutions
wave equation
velocity
sound
electromagnetic
gravitational waves
monochromatic
superposition
Bessel beams
infinite
energy
phase
group velocity
Nonlinear X-wave
Droplet-shaped wave
doi
10.1364/OPN.20.12.000042
Quantum electromagnetic X-waves
scalar wave
IEEE
Control
Localized waves: A scientific and historical introduction
Localized Waves
The Virtual Institute for Nonlinear Optics (VINO)

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