Vuong, Luat2008-09-232008-09-232008-09-23bibid: 6563847https://hdl.handle.net/1813/11397This thesis presents investigations of nonlinear light propagation dynamics in isotropic self-focusing materials. The first half of this thesis is devoted to studying the transverse spatial dynamics of optical vortices, donut-shaped beams with helical phase fronts. The second half of this thesis describes the spatiotemporal dynamics of sequential plasma filaments that are formed by high-peak power laser pulses. The objective of these studies is to identify novel behavior, to predict nonlinear trends, and to achieve a new understanding of the physical processes that govern the dynamics of high-power beams and pulses.en-USself-focusing nonlinear dynamicsfilamentationoptical phase vorticesangular momentum of lightCollapse of Optical Vortices and Sequential Filamentationdissertation or thesis