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Generation of 3.8-fs pulses from adaptive compression of a cascaded hollow fiber supercontinuum

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Abstract

We demonstrate generation of 3.8-fs pulses with energies of up to 15 µJ from a supercontinuum produced in two cascaded hollow fibers. Ultrabroadband dispersion compensation was achieved through a closed-loop combination of a spatial light modulator for adaptive pulse compression and spectral-phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction (SPIDER) measurements as feedback signal.

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