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    Regenerative Pulse Sha**: A New Technique for Ultrabroadband Amplification

    Regenerative pulse sha** is used to amplify sub-20 fs pulses, and to produce ~100-fs pulses centered at different wavelengths for difference frequency mixing in the 6–12 µm range.

    J. A. Squier, T. Guo, C. LeBlanc, G. Korn, C. Rose-Petruck in Ultrafast Phenomena X (1996)

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    Ultrafast Ionization Dynamics in Laser-Driven Clusters

    We have modeled the ionization dynamics of rare gas clusters induced by ultrashort laser pulses (15fs). High ionization levels are reached within femtoseconds, producing pulses of energetic electrons. Inner sh...

    C. Rose-Petruck, K. J. Schafer, K. R. Wilson, C. P. J. Barty in Ultrafast Phenomena X (1996)

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    Sub-20-fs Multiterawatt Laser and Ultrafast X-Ray Source

    Recent results of an 18 fs, multiterawatt system designed to produce >1 J pulses are discussed including its use in an ultrafast x-ray source.

    C. P. J. Barty, T. Guo, C. Le Blanc, C. Rose-Petruck, F. Ráksi in Ultrafast Phenomena X (1996)

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    Chirped-Pulse Amplifiaction with a Fiber Stretcher and a Grism Compressor

    We demonstrate chirped-pulse amplification of femtosecond pulses using a fiber stretcher. We use a grism pair to achieve the highest single-stage compression factor (750) ever obtained from a fiber.

    S. Kane, J. Squier, V. V. Yakovlev, C. P. J. Barty in Ultrafast Phenomena X (1996)