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Infrared 3-14-μm continua generated using picosecond 10-μm pulses

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Abstract

High intensity ultrashort visible or near-visible pulses propagating in condensed matter can spectrally broaden into continua. These supercontinua (extending over a range as great as from ~2 to ~0.2 μm) have been extensively used in ultrafast spectroscopy and have found numerous other applications. Still, theoretical understanding of supercontinuum generation is incomplete.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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