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High-energy pulse compressor using self-defocusing spectral broadening in anomalously dispersive media

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Abstract

A new high-energy pulse compressor uses self-defocusing spectral broadening in anomalously dispersive quadratic nonlinear crystals, followed by positive group-delay-dispersion compensation. Compression to sub-50 fs is possible from Joule-class 1.03 µm femtosecond amplifiers in large-aperture KDP.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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