Abstract
In supercontinuum generation, various propagation effects combine to produce a dramatic spectral broadening of intense ultrashort optical pulses. With a host of applications, supercontinuum sources are often required to possess a range of properties such as spectral coverage from the ultraviolet across the visible and into the infrared, shot-to-shot repeatability, high spectral energy density and an absence of complicated pulse splitting. Here we present an all-in-one solution, the first supercontinuum in a bulk homogeneous material extending from 450 nm into the mid-infrared. The spectrum spans 3.3 octaves and carries high spectral energy density (2 pJnm g-1 g-110 nJnm g-1), and the generation process has high shot-to-shot reproducibility and preserves the carrier-to-envelope phase. Our method, based on filamentation of femtosecond mid-infrared pulses in the anomalous dispersion regime, allows for compact new supercontinuum sources. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Silva, F., Austin, D. R., Thai, A., Baudisch, M., Hemmer, M., Faccio, D., … Biegert, J. (2012). Multi-octave supercontinuum generation from mid-infrared filamentation in a bulk crystal. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1816
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