Abstract
Ultrashort high-energy pulses tunable In the infrared are strongly needed for applications in nonlinear optics and spectroscopy. Sub-100-fs infrared pulses were achieved by traveling- wave optical parametric amplification (OPA) [1-3]. The generation of multi-gigawatt sub-20- fs pump pulses, obtained by the hollow-fiber compression technique [4], offers the possibility to investigate parametric processes in an ultrashort temporal regime.
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