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Hollow-core-waveguide compression of multi-millijoule CEP-stable 32 μm pulses
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMid-infrared Laser TechnologyFiber OpticsCarrier Envelope PhaseHigh-power LasersOptical AmplifierShort-pulse LasersOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticPulse PowerFiber LaserPhotonicsPulse GenerationPhysicsKta Parametric AmplifierIr Spectral RangeApplied PhysicsHollow-core-waveguide CompressionFibre Amplifier
We present the extension of high-power pulse compression deeper into the challenging IR spectral range around 3.2 μm wavelength, where the effects of material absorption, dispersion, and free electron disturbance on nonlinear propagation become increasingly limiting parameters. 5 mJ, 80 fs pulses from a KTA parametric amplifier were spectrally broadened in a large-core hollow fiber with argon as the nonlinear medium. Subsequent compression through anomalous dispersion in CaF2 yielded 2.5 mJ close-to-transform-limited two-cycle pulses exhibiting a passively stabilized carrier envelope phase (CEP). Furthermore, we outline the feasibility of generating sub-two-cycle pulses with good spatial and temporal characteristics.
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