Self-compression to sub-3-cycle duration of mid-infrared optical pulses in bulk
Abstract
The generation of few-cycle pulses with controlled waveforms in the mid-infrared spectral region is a long-standing challenge but is expected to enable a new generation of high-field physics experiments, uncovering intricate physical phenomena. Successful generation of such optical pulses is limited by the tremendous spectral width required to withstand few-cycle pulses in the mid-IR correlated with the need to tightly control the spectral phase over such a broad bandwidth. Here, we present the first demonstration of sub-three cycle optical pulses at 3.1 \mu m central wavelength using for the first time self-compression in the anomalous dispersion regime in bulk material. The pulses emerging from this compact and efficient self-compression setup could be focused to intensities exceeding 100 TW/cm^2, a suitable range for high field physics experiments. Our experimental findings are corroborated by numerical simulations using a 3D nonlinear propagation code, therefore providing theoretical insight on the processes involved.
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@article{arxiv.1304.5955,
title = {Self-compression to sub-3-cycle duration of mid-infrared optical pulses in bulk},
author = {Michaël Hemmer and Matthias Baudisch and Alexandre Thai and Arnaud Couairon and Jens Biegert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.5955},
year = {2017}
}