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Production of 30-fs pulses tunable throughout the visible spectral region by a new technique in optical parametric amplification

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Abstract

A multipass optical parametric amplifier is pumped by a 250-kHz microjoule-level Ti:sapphire regenerative amplifier system. Tuning each pass of the amplifier to provide gain for slightly different spectral regions of a white-light continuum source produces broadband pulses that may be compressed to less than 30 fs.

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