Abstract
Effects of pulse chirping on the dynamic of supercontinuum (SC) spectra generated by femtosecond laser pulses at in calcite are studied. When an laser pulse is stretched to more then by introducing positive or negative chirp, a strong and sharp spectral peak in the blue wing of the SC spectra is generated. The wavelength of this spectral peak is tuned by introducing chirp and pulse energy.
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