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Generation of infrared supercontinuum covering 3–14 μm in dielectrics and semiconductors

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Abstract

Infrared supercontinua spanning the range 3–14 μm were observed when an intense pulse generated from a CO2 laser was passed into GaAs, AgBr, ZnSe, and CdS crystals. These supercontinua have been qualitatively compared with theoretical predictions.

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