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Generating high-contrast, near single-cycle waveforms with third-order dispersion compensation.

Optics Letters 2017 Februrary 16
Femtosecond laser pulses lasting only a few optical periods hold the potential for probing and manipulating the electronic degrees of freedom within matter. However, the generation of high-contrast, few-cycle pulses in the high power limit still remains nontrivial. In this Letter, we present the application of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP) as an optical medium for compensating for the higher-order dispersion of a carrier-envelope stable few-cycle waveform centered at 735 nm. The ADP crystal is capable of removing the residual third-order dispersion present in the spectral phase of an input pulse, resulting in near-transform-limited 2.9 fs pulses lasting only 1.2 optical cycles in duration. By utilizing these high-contrast, few-cycle pulses for high-harmonic generation, we are able to produce nanojoule-scale, isolated attosecond pulses.

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