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Noise Investigation of Deep-UV Dispersive Wave Generation in Gas-Filled Fiber Utilizing Nonlinear Pulse Compression

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Abstract

Deep-UV radiation is achieved through dispersive wave generation in an argon-filled anti-resonant fiber utilizing a nonlinearly compressed 1030nm pump. Relative intensity noise is characterized at 280nm, with 1.6% achieved for optimal argon-pressure and pump parameters.

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