Numerical investigation of gas-filled multipass cells in the enhanced dispersion regime for clean spectral broadening and pulse compression

  • Segundo Staels V
  • Conejero Jarque E
  • Carlson D
  • et al.
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Abstract

We show via numerical simulations that the regime of enhanced frequency chirp can be achieved in gas-filled multipass cells. Our results demonstrate that there exists a region of pulse and cell parameters for which a broad and flat spectrum with a smooth parabolic-like phase can be generated. This spectrum is compatible with clean ultrashort pulses, whose secondary structures are always below the 0.5% of its peak intensity such that the energy ratio (the energy contained within the main peak of the pulse) is above 98%. This regime makes multipass cell post-compression one of the most versatile schemes to sculpt a clean intense ultrashort optical pulse.

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Segundo Staels, V. W., Conejero Jarque, E., Carlson, D., Hemmer, M., Kapteyn, H. C., Murnane, M. M., & San Roman, J. (2023). Numerical investigation of gas-filled multipass cells in the enhanced dispersion regime for clean spectral broadening and pulse compression. Optics Express, 31(12), 18898. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.481054

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