Abstract
Chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) is a new technique to produce high peak power, ultrashort laser pulses, using broad-bandwidth solidstate lasers.1 These high-intensity, ultrashort pulses are being applied to the study of various nonlinear effects under extremely intense optical fields.
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