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Spatiotemporal Model of Passively Mode-locked Few-cycle Ti:sapphire Lasers: The Role of Plasma Formation

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Abstract

A spatiotemporal model for Kerr-lens mode-locked few-cycle Ti:sapphire lasers is developed. The ultra-high intensity leads to significant plasma formation in the crystal which dominates the beam propagation in agreement with experimental observation.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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