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Generation and characterization of ultrafast white-light continuum in condensed media

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 41, Issue 18, Pages 3735-3742

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.41.003735

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The generation of white-light continuum by femtosecond laser pulses in transparent condensed media is investigated comprehensively with 262-,393-, and 785-nm pump wavelengths. We find that the ratio of the medium's bandgap energy to the photon energy of the incident wavelength determines the amount of anti-Stokes broadening, independently of the pump wavelength and the medium's bandgap. It is also shown that, although the amount of anti-Stokes broadening is greater for the longer pump wavelength, the shorter pump wavelength is more advantageous for generating shorter-wavelength continua in the UV region. In addition, a self-induced change in polarization of the white-light continuum that is generated is observed in an isotropic material with a cubic crystal structure, such as CaF2 and LiF. After the investigation of polarization, the frequency chirp of the continuum is characterized by the Kerr-gate method with 70-fs temporal and 10-nm wavelength resolution. (C) 2002 Optical Society of America.

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