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3.2-mJ sub-10-fs pulses at 100 kHz

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Abstract

We present sub-10-fs, 3.2mJ pulses at 100kHz repetition-rate. This significant upscaling of average power was achieved by using a 6-m-long stretched flexible capillary. Such a technique has the potential to revolutionize few-cycle laser beamlines.

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