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Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Pulse Temporal Cleaner Based on Nonlinear Ellipse Rotation by Using BK7 Glass Plate

Zhang Chun-Mei; Wang Jian-Liang; Li Chuang; Chen Xiao-Wei; Leng Yu-Xin; Lin Li-Huang; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

We report a new pulse cleaning technique to enhance the contrast ratio of intense ultra-short laser pulses. A pulse temporal cleaner based on nonlinear ellipse rotation by using BK7 glass plate is developed, and a contrast ratio improvement of two orders of magnitude for the milli-joule level femtosecond input pulses is demonstrated, the total transmission efficiency of the pulse cleaner is 16.7%.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2006

Compression of Intense Laser Pulse through Filamentation in an Argon-Filled Cell

Liu Jun; Chen Xiao-Wei; Zhu Yi; Leng Yu-Xin; Dai Jun; Ge Xiao-Chun; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

We demonstrate a pulse compression technique through filamentation in an argon-filled cell. By using a pair of chirped mirrors for dispersion compensation, we have successfully compressed the 53 fs pulse to 15 fs with good spatial qualities and good pulse stability. The total transmitted efficiency is more than 75%. The influence of the experiment parameters to the compressed pulses is also studied experimentally.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2006

Pulse Compression by Filamentation in Argon with an Acoustic Optical Programmable Dispersive Filter for Predispersion Compensation

Chen Xiao-Wei; Jiang Yong-Liang; Leng Yu-Xin; Liu Jun; Ge Xiao-Chun; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

We have experimentally demonstrated pulses 0.4 mJ in duration smaller than 12 fs with an excellent spatial beam profile by self-guided propagation in argon. The original 52 fs pulses from the chirped pulsed amplification laser system are first precompressed to 32 fs by inserting an acoustic optical programmable dispersive filter instrument into the laser system for spectrum reshaping and dispersion compensation, and the pulse spectrum is subsequently broadened by filamentation in an argon cell. By using chirped mirrors for post-dispersion compensation, the pulses are successfully compressed to smaller than 12 fs.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Conical Emission Patterns by Femtosecond Pulses with Different Spectral Bandwidths

Li Yue-Xun; Zeng Zhinan; Ge Xiao-Chun; Chen Xiao-Wei; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

Different conical emission (CE) patterns are obtained experimentally at various incident powers and beam sizes of pump laser pulses with pulse durations of 7 fs, 44 fs and 100 fs. The results show that it is the incident power but not the incident power density that determines a certain CE pattern. In addition, the critical powers for similar CE patterns are nearly the same for the laser pulses with the same spectral bandwidth. Furthermore, as far as a certain CE pattern is concerned, the wider the spectral bandwidth of pump laser pulse is, the higher the critical power is. This will hopefully provide new insights for the generation of CE pattern in optical medium.


Chinese Physics B | 2008

Self-compression of femtosecond pulses in argon with a power close to the self-focusing threshold

Chen Xiao-Wei; Zeng Zhinan; Dai Jun; Li Xiao-Fang; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

Self-compression of femtosecond pulses in noble gases with an input power close to the self-focusing threshold has been investigated experimentally and theoretically. It is demonstrated that either multiphoton ionization (MPI) or space—time focusing and self-steepening effects can induce pulse shortening, but they predominate at different beam intensities during the propagation. The latter effects play a key role in the final pulse self-compression. By choosing an appropriate focusing parameter, action distance of the space—time focusing and self-steepening effects can be lengthened, which can promote a shock pulse structure with a duration as short as two optical cycles. It is also found that, for our calculation cases in which an input pulse power is close to the self-focusing threshold, either group velocity dispersion (GVD) or multiphoton absorption (MPA) has a negligible influence on pulse characteristics in the propagation process.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2006

High-Power Extracavity Pulse Compression in Solid Materials

Li Xiao-Fang; Chen Xiao-Wei; Jiang Yong-Liang; Liu Jun; Zeng Zhinan; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhi-Zhan

A novel technique for high-power extracavity pulse compression with a nonlinear solid material is demonstrated. Before spectral broadening by self-phase modulation in the solid material, a short filament generated in argon is used as a spatial filter, which works for a uniform spectrum broadening over the spatial profile. Compensated by chirped mirrors, a 15-fs pulse is generated from a 32-fs input laser pulse. A total transmission larger than 80% after the solid material is achieved.


Physical Review A | 2007

Temporal confinement and enhancement of high-order harmonic emission with a synthesized laser field

Xiong Hui; 李儒新; 曾志男; Zheng Yinghui; Peng Yan; Yang Xuan; Chen Xiao-Wei; 曾和平; 徐至展


Archive | 2005

Self-compression of femtosecond laser pulses in normally dispersive solid material

Chen Xiao-Wei; Zhu Yi; Liu Jun; Leng Yuxin; Ge Xiao-Chun; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhizhan


Archive | 2006

Properties of the propagation of negatively chirped femtosecond pulses in normally dispersive media

Liu Jun; Chen Xiao-Wei; Liu Jiansheng; Leng Yuxin; Zhu Yi; Dai Jun; Li Ruxin; Xu Zhizhan


Archive | 2005

Apparatus with adjustable pulse width for compressing ultrashort pulse

Chen Xiao-Wei; Liu Jun; Zhu Yi

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Li Ruxin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liu Jun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu Zhi-Zhan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhu Yi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ge Xiao-Chun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Dai Jun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiang Yong-Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Leng Yu-Xin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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