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Direct observation of pulse dynamics, influencing high-order harmonic emission along a filament

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Abstract

We present in-situ measurements of pulse dynamics along a femtosecond filament. Pulse-splitting has been observed, resulting in self-compression to 5.3 fs, influencing high-order harmonic generation along the filament.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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