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Carrier-envelope phase stability of hollow fibers used for high-energy few-cycle pulse generation
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsHollow-fiber CompressionCep StabilityFiber-optic CommunicationMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsCarrier-envelope PhaseHollow FibersFibre AmplifierPulse PowerFiber OpticFiber LaserOptical AmplifierCarrier-envelope Phase Stability
We investigated the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stability of hollow-fiber compression for high-energy few-cycle pulse generation. Saturation of the output pulse energy is observed at 0.6 mJ for a 260 μm inner-diameter, 1 m long fiber, statically filled with neon. The pressure is adjusted to achieve output spectra supporting sub-4-fs pulses. The maximum output pulse energy can be increased to 0.8 mJ by either differential pumping (DP) or circularly polarized input pulses. We observe the onset of an ionization-induced CEP instability, which saturates beyond input pulse energies of 1.25 mJ. There is no significant difference in the CEP stability with DP compared to static-fill.
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