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arxiv: 1312.4807 · v1 · pith:A5YDSBXYnew · submitted 2013-12-17 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Few-cycle fiber pulse compression and evolution of negative resonant radiation

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keywords pulsecompressionobserveoptimalradiationresonantchirpcompressing
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We present numerical simulations and experimental observations of the spectral expansion of fs-pulses compressing in optical fibers. Using the input pulse frequency chirp we are able to scan through the pulse compression spectra and observe in detail the emergence of negative-frequency resonant radiation (NRR), a recently discovered pulse instability coupling to negative frequencies [Rubino et al., PRL 108, 253901 (2012)]. We observe how the compressing pulse is exciting NRR as long as it overlaps spectrally with the resonant frequency. Furthermore, we observe that optimal pulse compression can be achieved at an optimal input chirp and for an optimal fiber length. The results are important for Kerr-effect pulse compressors, to generate novel light sources, as well as for the observation of quantum vacuum radiation.

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