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Abstract
In current work, the beam-width parameter (BWP) equation is reduced to two variables such as q and critical beam power (p0) which govern the propagation dynamics and intervals of critical beam power p0 of a q-Gaussian laser beam have been investigated. The non-linear dependence of dielectric function in collisional plasma used herein is primarily because of heterogeneous heating of carriers along the wavefront of the laser beam. The influence of intervals of p0 is further used to explore propagation dynamics of q-Gaussian laser beam in isotropic, homogeneous and collisional plasma has been studied. The Akhmanov’s parabolic equation approach under WKB (Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin) and paraxial approximations are used in current work. The results have been found reasonably interesting which are revealed graphically and discussed.
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1 Department of Physics, Shivaji University , Kolhapur 416 004 , India
2 Department of Physics, Devchand College , Arjunnagar, Kolhapur 591 237 , India
3 Government Polytechnic , Khamgaon, Buldhana 444 312 , India