High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials
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A novel technique for high-power extracavity pulse compression with a nonlinear solid material is demonstrated. Before spectral broadening by self-phase modulation in the solid material, a short filament generated in argon is used as a spatial filter, which works for a uniform spectrum broadening over the spatial profile. Compensated by chirped mirrors, a 15-fs pulse is generated from a 32-fs input laser pulse. A total transmission larger than 80% after the solid material is achieved.
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LI Xiao-Fang, CHEN Xiao-Wei, JIANG Yong-Liang, LIU Jun, ZENG Zhi-Nan, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3278-3280.
LI Xiao-Fang, CHEN Xiao-Wei, JIANG Yong-Liang, LIU Jun, ZENG Zhi-Nan, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3278-3280.
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LI Xiao-Fang, CHEN Xiao-Wei, JIANG Yong-Liang, LIU Jun, ZENG Zhi-Nan, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3278-3280.
LI Xiao-Fang, CHEN Xiao-Wei, JIANG Yong-Liang, LIU Jun, ZENG Zhi-Nan, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3278-3280.
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