Abstract
For the past two decades, tremendous efforts have been put towards the development of intense, ultrashort sources in the infrared (IR) spectral range. This region of the electromagnetic spectra is of great interest for applications such as High Harmonic Generation (HHG) [1] or the generation of THz fields through ω − 2ω mixing [2]. These techniques require ultrashort, intense IR sources, as their efficiency and/or bandwidth show a clear dependency with respect to the wavelength and intensity. Sources in the IR spectral range, combined with high-intensity, are the key for the production of bright intense sources from soft X-rays to THz.
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