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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 17, Issue 24, Pages 21488-21496Publisher
OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.17.021488
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- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
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The supercontinuum generated with a linearly polarized near-IR (775nm) pump in rotated calcium fluoride is shown to have intrinsic intensity and polarization modulations. To mask the rotation of the crystal plate, we circularly polarize the pump and find greatly improved output parameters for the generated white light: intensity fluctuations of 0.5% limited only by pump laser stability, and a circular polarization state-matching that of the pump-over the entire visible spectrum. This polarization conservation allows the return of the supercontinuum to a linear polarization state or to a pair of linearly polarized beams with correlated intensity fluctuations. We were also able to extend the supercontinuum source deep into the ultraviolet with a frequency doubled (387nm) pump, to serve as an new source to probe the region where most molecular photochemistry occurs. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America
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