DocumentCode
2928482
Title
10-fs pulses from two-stage capillary-prism compressor
Author
Thogersen, J. ; Borowiec, A. ; Haugen, H.K.
Author_Institution
Brockhouse Inst. of Mater. Res., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont., Canada
fYear
2000
fDate
7-12 May 2000
Firstpage
497
Lastpage
498
Abstract
Summary form only given. The use of femtosecond laser pulses has advanced the understanding of atomic, molecular and solid-state dynamics. This progress has created the need for even shorter pulses and prompted the further development of femtosecond lasers and pulse compressors. An elegant way of reducing the pulse width was first demonstrated by Nisoli et al. (1996), who used a hollow core fiber-prism compressor to shorten high-energy 140-fs pulses to 10 fs (assuming sech/sup 2/ pulse shape). In this compressor the laser pulses are first spectrally broadened by self-phase modulation in a hollow core fiber waveguide filled with noble gasses at high pressure. Subsequently, a portion of the broadened spectrum is carefully selected and compressed by a pair of prisms. In a later version Nisoli et al. implemented chirped mirrors in the compressor in order to correct for high-order dispersion effects and were thus able to compress 20-fs pulses down to sub 5 fs. We present a two-stage capillary-prism compressor capable of producing 30-fs pulses from the first stage and 1O-fs pulses from the second compressor stage.
Keywords
laser beams; optical prisms; optical pulse compression; optical pulse generation; self-phase modulation; 10 fs; 140 to 10 fs; 20 to 5 fs; 30 fs; atomic dynamics; broadened spectrum; chirped mirrors; compressor stage; femtosecond laser pulses; femtosecond lasers; femtosecond pulses; high-energy femtosecond pulses; high-order dispersion effects; hollow core fiber waveguide; hollow core fiber-prism compressor; laser pulses; molecular dynamics; noble gasses; pulse compression; pulse compressors; pulse width; self-phase modulation; solid-state dynamics; spectral broadening; two-stage capillary-prism compressor; Atom lasers; Atomic beams; Fiber lasers; Optical pulses; Pulse compression methods; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Solid lasers; Solid state circuits; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2000. (CLEO 2000). Conference on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
1-55752-634-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEO.2000.907304
Filename
907304
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