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Compensation of self-phase modulation in chirped-pulse amplification laser systems
Optics Letters
|May 1, 1997
Abstract:
Small amounts of self-phase modulation can lead to significant pulse distortions in chirped-pulse amplifiers. However, we show the surprising result that the strong chirp of the pulse can be exploited to remove these distortions completely by linear pulse shaping before amplification.
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