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7 May 2009 Compression of an ultrashort laser pulse via self-modulation in argon gas
Takeshi Higashiguchi, Masashi Kudo, Noboru Yugami, Eiji Takahashi
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Abstract
Pulse compression through filamentation in a free-space argon gas-filled cell has been demonstrated by use of the high energy laser pulse. Compression and splitting of the optical laser pulse due to multiple filamentation in an argon gas-filled cell were observed. A 130-fs pulse was compressed to less than 60 fs (full width at half-maximum) with the output energy of 16 mJ at the argon gas pressure of 25 kPa.
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Takeshi Higashiguchi, Masashi Kudo, Noboru Yugami, and Eiji Takahashi "Compression of an ultrashort laser pulse via self-modulation in argon gas", Proc. SPIE 7359, Harnessing Relativistic Plasma Waves as Novel Radiation Sources from Terahertz to X-Rays and Beyond, 735918 (7 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819888
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Argon

Laser energy

Protactinium

Argon ion lasers

Ultrafast phenomena

Laser optics

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