Abstract
The development of a few-cycle optical probe-pulse for the investigation of laser-plasma interactions driven by a Ti:sapphire, 30 Terawatt (TW) laser system is described. The probe is seeded by a fraction of the driving laser's energy and is spectrally broadened via self-phase modulation in a hollow core fiber filled with a rare gas, then temporally compressed to a few optical cycles via chirped mirrors. Shadowgrams of the laser-driven plasma wave created in relativistic electron acceleration experiments are presented with few-fs temporal resolution, which is shown to be independent of post-interaction spectral filtering of the probe-beam. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Schwab, M. B., Sävert, A., Jäckel, O., Polz, J., Schnell, M., Rinck, T., … Kaluza, M. C. (2013). Few-cycle optical probe-pulse for investigation of relativistic laser-plasma interactions. Applied Physics Letters, 103(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4829489
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