Above-millijoule optical waveforms compressible to sub-fs using induced-phase modulation in a neon-filled hollow-core fiber

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Abstract

We demonstrate 1.7-mJ optical waveforms based on induced-phase modulation for generating sub-femtosecond optical pulses. Using custom-designed double-chirped mirrors and a spatial light modulator, such optical waveforms will become a versatile tool for strong-field attoscience.

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Fang, S., Ye, H., Cirmi, G., Rossi, G. M., Chia, S. H., Mücke, O. D., & Kärtner, F. X. (2015). Above-millijoule optical waveforms compressible to sub-fs using induced-phase modulation in a neon-filled hollow-core fiber. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 162, pp. 789–792). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13242-6_193

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