Airy beams have been studied in an optical context since their discovery in the late 1970s and have found numerous applications in technologies such as microscopy and optical trapping. Many of these applications are based on the wave packets’ unique features such as zero or minimal diffraction, self-acceleration, and self-healing. Recently, Airy beams have been produced using electrons and these matter waves exhibit many of the same unique characteristics of their optical counterparts. We use our Path Integral Quantum Trajectory (PIQTr) model to present a study of the reflection and transmission of matter Airy wave packets. Like the more familiar Gaussian wave packets, Airy beams have a Gaussian momentum distribution. However, despite ...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
The force-free Schrödinger equation can exhibit a non-spreading Airy wavepacket solution, which has ...
The common intuition of light propagating along a straight path was challenged by the discovery of t...
We report the first observation of Airy optical beams. This intriguing class of wave packets, initia...
We report the first observation of Airy optical beams. This intriguing class of wave packets, initia...
Owing to their nondiffracting, self-accelerating, and self-healing properties, Airy beams of differe...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
Although diffractive spreading is an unavoidable feature of all wave phenomena, certain waveforms ca...
Over the years, non-spreading or non-diffracting wave configurations have been systematically invest...
Recently, a specific type of nondiffracting beams named self-accelerating Airy beams has attracted a...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
Airy wave packets constitute a very peculiar type of structured light: during their propagation, the...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
Following their discovery in the late 1970s, optical Airy beams have found numerous applications in ...
The force-free Schrödinger equation can exhibit a non-spreading Airy wavepacket solution, which has ...
The common intuition of light propagating along a straight path was challenged by the discovery of t...
We report the first observation of Airy optical beams. This intriguing class of wave packets, initia...
We report the first observation of Airy optical beams. This intriguing class of wave packets, initia...
Owing to their nondiffracting, self-accelerating, and self-healing properties, Airy beams of differe...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
Although diffractive spreading is an unavoidable feature of all wave phenomena, certain waveforms ca...
Over the years, non-spreading or non-diffracting wave configurations have been systematically invest...
Recently, a specific type of nondiffracting beams named self-accelerating Airy beams has attracted a...
Airy beams are known for displaying shape invariance and self-acceleration along the transverse dire...
Airy wave packets constitute a very peculiar type of structured light: during their propagation, the...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We investigate the acceleration dynamics of quasi-diffraction-free Airy beams in both one- and two-d...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...