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16 May 1994 Multiterawatt amplification of ultrabroadband optical pulses: breaking the 100 fs limit
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A first of its kind, multiterawatt, ultrashort pulse laser system is described. The system is capable of producing 125 mJ, 35 fs, 800 nm pulsed with near diffraction limited beam quality at a 10 Hz repetition rate. Methods for control of phase and amplitude distortion during sub- 100 fs amplification are presented.
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Christopher P. P. Barty, Brian E. Lemoff, Clarence L. Gordon III, and Paul T. Epp "Multiterawatt amplification of ultrabroadband optical pulses: breaking the 100 fs limit", Proc. SPIE 2116, Generation, Amplification, and Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses, (16 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175853
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KEYWORDS
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Optical amplifiers

Distortion

Laser systems engineering

Optical filters

Oscillators

Pulsed laser operation

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