We demonstrate tunable, extremely blueshifted continuum in λ=1.055 μm ultrashort laser pulse filamentation in silica. Close to threshold, the continuum appears as a single, isolated blue peak. The spectral position of the two supercontinuum components can be tuned and a regime with encompassing fundamental and second harmonic is possible to achieve. At higher energies, the continuum expands in bandwidth starting from the blue peak. The spectral dynamics and tunability are explained in terms of X-wave generation and intrafilament pulse splitting which may be controlled by modifying the input pulse focusing conditions.

Generation and control of extreme-blue shifted continuum peaks in optical Kerr media

FACCIO, DANIELE FRANCO ANGEL;LOTTI, ANTONIO;DI TRAPANI, PAOLO
2008-01-01

Abstract

We demonstrate tunable, extremely blueshifted continuum in λ=1.055 μm ultrashort laser pulse filamentation in silica. Close to threshold, the continuum appears as a single, isolated blue peak. The spectral position of the two supercontinuum components can be tuned and a regime with encompassing fundamental and second harmonic is possible to achieve. At higher energies, the continuum expands in bandwidth starting from the blue peak. The spectral dynamics and tunability are explained in terms of X-wave generation and intrafilament pulse splitting which may be controlled by modifying the input pulse focusing conditions.
2008
http://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.78.033825
Faccio, DANIELE FRANCO ANGEL; Averchi, A.; Lotti, Antonio; Kolesik, M.; Moloney, J. V.; Couairon, A.; DI TRAPANI, Paolo
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