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1.2 mJ sub-4-fs source at 1 kHz from an ionizing gas

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Abstract

We demonstrate a 1.2 mJ, 3.8 fs, carrier-envelope phase-controlled laser source by novel energy-scalable spectral broadening in an ionizing gas medium, which is widely applicable to sub-10-fs multimillijoule laser systems to obtain sub-2-cycle (<4  fs) multi-millijoule pulses.

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