Abstract
Scientific applications such as laser plasma X-ray sources, inverse Compton scattering and electron acceleration demand for increasingly higher pulse energies at kilohertz repetition rates and short pulse durations of sub-50 fs. Here we show the experimental results of a nonlinear pulse compression approach enabling peak powers in the multi-TW range at kHz repetition rates.
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