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Jun Lu, Zhi-Yuan Huang, Ding Wang, Yi Xu, Yan-Qi Liu, Xiao-Yang Guo, Wen-Kai Li, Fen-Xiang Wu, Zheng-Zheng Liu, Yu-Xin Leng. Nonlinear compression of picosecond chirped pulse from thin-disk amplifier system through a gas-filled hollow-core fiberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(12): 124207.
| Jun Lu, Zhi-Yuan Huang, Ding Wang, Yi Xu, Yan-Qi Liu, Xiao-Yang Guo, Wen-Kai Li, Fen-Xiang Wu, Zheng-Zheng Liu, Yu-Xin Leng. Nonlinear compression of picosecond chirped pulse from thin-disk amplifier system through a gas-filled hollow-core fiberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(12): 124207. |
Nonlinear compression of picosecond chirped pulse from thin-disk amplifier system through a gas-filled hollow-core fiber
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Abstract
We theoretically study the nonlinear compression of a 20-mJ, 1030-nm picosecond chirped pulse from the thin-disk amplifier in a krypton gas-filled hollow-core fiber. The chirp from the thin-disk amplifier system has little influence on the initial pulse, however, it shows an effect on the nonlinear compression in hollow-core fiber. We use a large diameter hollow waveguide to restrict undesirable nonlinear effects such as ionization; on the other hand, we employ suitable gas pressure and fiber length to promise enough spectral broadening; with 600-μm, 6-bar (1 bar=105 Pa), 1.8-m hollow fiber, we obtain 31.5-fs pulse. Moreover, we calculate and discuss the optimal fiber lengths and gas pressures with different initial durations induced by different grating compression angles for reaching a given bandwidth. These results are meaningful for a compression scheme from picoseconds to femtoseconds. -
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