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Impact of material properties on the spectral broadening process in thin solid media

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posted on 2025-08-12, 04:17 authored by Viktor Pajer, Levente Lehotai, János Bohus, Balázs Tari, Mikhail Kalashnikov, Ádám Börzsönyi, Roland S. Nagymihály
The post-compression of high peak power laser pulses can efficiently increase the peak intensity on target without the need to build additional amplification stages and enlarge the compressor optics. However, to our best knowledge, the spectral broadening of such pulses with different nonlinear media has not yet been investigated systematically. Here we performed an experimental campaign with mJ-class 25 fs pulses, where the conditions of high energy post-compression were emulated. Fused silica, sapphire, and YAG plates were tested for spectral broadening and compressibility while measuring the spatio-spectral properties of the broadened pulses. We conducted a series of numerical simulations to have deeper insight on the broadening process, to better understand the experimental results and to find optimum parameters for future experiments.

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