Abstract
Precise control of the nonlinear optical phenomena is the limiting factor for the spectral broadening and pulse compression techniques for high-power laser systems. Here we demonstrate that generation of the blue and red components under filamentation of 4.55-μm mid-IR pulses can be easily adjusted independently through the use of inert and molecular gases, while uniform broadening up to 1-μm bandwidth at the 1/e2 level relies on the proper choice of gas mixture and its compounds partial pressure. Such synthesized media provide a feasible route for the free of damage control of pulse spectral broadening and compression for gigawatt peak power laser systems operating in the mid-IR. Additional management of a generated spectrum can be realized through the adjustment of focusing conditions. The resulted pulse is compressed by a factor of 2.6 down to 62 fs pulse duration (4.1 optical cycles) with additional dispersion compensation. Controllable nonlinear compression down to four optical cycles keeping the millijoule energy level of a mid-IR laser pulse provides direct access to extreme nonlinear optics.
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