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Huang Zhi-Yuan, Leng Yu-Xin, Dai Ye. Femtosecond parabolic pulse nonlinear compression with gas-filled hollow-core fiberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 124210.
| Huang Zhi-Yuan, Leng Yu-Xin, Dai Ye. Femtosecond parabolic pulse nonlinear compression with gas-filled hollow-core fiberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 124210. |
Femtosecond parabolic pulse nonlinear compression with gas-filled hollow-core fiber
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Abstract
We study theoretically the spectral intensity evolutions of the femtosecond Gaussian and parabolic pulses with different initial pulse energies and compare the nonlinear compressions of these pulses based on a meter-long hollow-core fiber filled with neon for different initial pulse durations. The pulses are first coupled into gas-filled hollow-core fiber for spectrum broadening, then compressed by the optimal chirp compensation. The parabolic pulse possesses a shorter pulse duration, larger peak power, and cleaner wings than Gaussian pulse. The properties are useful for compressing the pulses and thus generating the high-energy, short-duration pulses. -
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