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Published on: July 12, 2017
High energy 1.53-cycle pulses via homogeneous post-compression in a single thin-plate
Gaudenis Jansonas1, Dominykas Karvelis2, Pija Gadonaitė2
1Laser Research Center, Vilnius University, Saulėtekio Ave. 10, LT-10223, Vilnius, Lithuania. gaudenisjansonas@yahoo.com.
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This study presents the investigation of the previously scarcely explored high energy few-cycle post-compression regime. Experimental shortening of the 5 mJ, 830 nm and 7.7 fs pulse with a flat-top spatial profile was achieved by nonlinear spectral broadening in a single 1 mm thick fused silica plate. The results show [Formula: see text] pulse duration with a [Formula: see text] relative peak power. The achieved spatial-spectral homogeneity was [Formula: see text]. By employing the deformable mirror wavefront correction the Strehl ratio of 0.88 was shown even in the presence of a strong nonlinear interaction. It was demonstrated that a simple numerical model can predict output spectral properties well. The presented research might enable the future generation of high energy and quality single-cycle super-octave pulses.
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