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Intensity Stabilization of Ionizing Pulses in High-Pressure, Gas-Filled Capillaries

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Abstract

We theoretically demonstrate stable nonlinear propagation of ultrashort pulses over several centimeters in high-pressure, gas-filled waveguides with intensities approaching 1014 W/cm2. This intensity stabilization is achieved by self-compression to a single cycle combined with modal loss.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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