Abstract
We report the generation of tunable 9 femtosecond optical pulses in the near infrared (800-840nm). The pulses are produced by generating a continuum in a flowing jet of ethylene glycol with a focused intense 50 femtosecond pulse at 620 nm; selecting and amplifying a portion of that continuum in the near infrared;1 then compressing the pulse in a fiber followed by a grating and prism compressor to generate 9 femtosecond pulses in the near infrared at an 8 kHz repetition rate.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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