Sub-Two Cycle Compression of Yb Laser Pulses using Rotational Nonlinearity Enhancement in Molecular Gases
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Abstract
Few-cycle pulse generation has largely been achieved through the nonlinear propagation of short (\textless 10-cycle) pulses in noble gas-filled capillaries, where the ``instantaneous'' optical nonlinearity can be efficiently exploited to generate octave spanning bandwidths. At much longer input pulse durations (\textgreater 100-cycle), generating comparable bandwidths using noble gases requires employing larger levels of nonlinearity, prolonged interaction lengths, or multiple compression stages. By instead using linear molecular gases, where the field-driven alignment of the molecular ensemble boosts the optical nonlinearity, multi-octave supercontinua supporting sub-cycle durations can be generated. We demonstrate the enhanced supercontinuum generation by propagating 280 fs pulses in N$_{\mathrm{2}}$, N$_{\mathrm{2}}$O, and CO$_{\mathrm{2}}$ filled hollow-core fiber. We compress pulses below two-optical cycles and use them to generate high-order harmonics.
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Authors
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Nrisimha Murty Madugula
Department of Physics, University of Central Florida
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John Beetar
Department of Physics, University of Central Florida
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Tran-Chau Truong
Department of Physics, University of Central Florida
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Garima C. Nagar
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Binghamton University
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Yi Wu
Department of Physics, University of Central Florida
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Bonggu Shim
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Binghamton University
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Michael Chini
Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Department of Physics, and CREOL, University of Central Florida