| Literature DB >> 30087371 |
Young-Gyun Jeong1, Riccardo Piccoli1, Denis Ferachou1,2, Vincent Cardin1,2, Michael Chini3, Steffen Hädrich4, Jens Limpert5,6, Roberto Morandotti1,7,8, François Légaré1, Bruno E Schmidt9, Luca Razzari10.
Abstract
We present a straightforward route for extreme pulse compression, which relies on moderately driving self-phase modulation (SPM) over an extended propagation distance. This avoids that other detrimental nonlinear mechanisms take over and deteriorate the SPM process. The long propagation is obtained by means of a hollow-core fiber (HCF), up to 6 m in length. This concept is potentially scalable to TW pulse peak powers at kW average power level. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate 33-fold pulse compression of a 1 mJ, 6 kHz, 170 fs Yb laser down to 5.1 fs (1.5 cycles at 1030 nm), by employing a single HCF and subsequent chirped mirrors with an overall transmission of 70%.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30087371 PMCID: PMC6081375 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-30198-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Normalized autocorrelation traces of the input pump pulse (170 fs) and the compressed pulses after the 0.75-m-, 3-m-, and 6-m-long Ar-filled HCFs (FWHM: 14, 7, and 5.1 fs, respectively). The total GDDs required in each case are −467.2, −246.9, and −338.6 fs2 considering both chirped mirrors and the additional glass windows for fine-tuning. (inset) Pump pulse spectrum. (b) NIR-visible spectra for each of the three fiber lengths at optimum pressure conditions.
Figure 2(a) Pressure dependent output pulse spectra for the 6-m-long HCF. (b) Second harmonic autocorrelation traces corresponding to the minimum pulse durations achieved from 1.7 to 2.4 bar. Each Gaussian fitting curve is compared with the minimum pulse duration fitting (5.1 fs at 2.2 bar) by area subtraction (gray area). (c) Compressed pulse durations as a function of the Ar pressure, in terms of FWHM derived from the Gaussian fittings.
Figure 3Comparison of the experimentally recorded spectrum (light blue shadow) and the simulated ones for a 6-m HCF at 2.2 bar. The simulations consider SPM only (dotted blue curve), all the Kerr terms only (dashed green curve), and all the Kerr terms including self-steepening (SS) (solid red curve).