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Intense few-cycle visible pulses directly generated via nonlinear fibre mode mixing

  • R. Piccoli
  • , J. M. Brown
  • , Y. G. Jeong
  • , A. Rovere
  • , L. Zanotto
  • , M. B. Gaarde
  • , F. Légaré
  • , A. Couairon
  • , J. C. Travers
  • , R. Morandotti
  • , B. E. Schmidt
  • , L. Razzari
  • INRS-ÉMT
  • Weizmann Institute of Science Israel
  • Louisiana State University
  • Wisconsin Lutheran College
  • Heriot Watt University
  • Medical School of UESTC
  • few-cycle Inc.

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Résumé

Extremely short, high-energy pulses are essential in modern ultrafast science. In a seminal paper in 19961, Nisoli and co-workers demonstrated the first intense pulse compression employing a gas-filled hollow-core fibre. Despite the huge body of scientific work on this technology stemming from ultrafast and attosecond research, here we identify an unexplored few-cycle visible-light generation mechanism, which relies on the nonlinear mixing of hollow-core fibre modes. Using a commercially available ytterbium laser, we generate 4.6 fs, 20 μJ pulses centred at around 600 nm (~2 cycles, ~4 GW peak power), ~40 times shorter than the input 175 fs, 1 mJ pulses at 1,035 nm. Our approach thus directly projects few-hundred-femtosecond-long infrared pulses into the single-cycle regime at visible frequencies, without the need for additional post-compression. As a powerful application of our findings, we present a compact, multicolour pump–probe set-up with a temporal resolution of a few optical cycles.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)884-889
Nombre de pages6
journalNature Photonics
Volume15
Numéro de publication12
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 déc. 2021

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