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Energy scaling of few-cycle pulse compression in hollow fibers using circular polarization

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Abstract

We show that few-cycle pulse compression in statically filled hollow fibers can be scaled in energy using circular polarization. This technique could be useful for upgrading pressure gradient devices while preserving stable conditions of operation.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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