Philip et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Amplification of femtosecond laser filaments in Ti: SapphirePhilip et al., 2005
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- Author
- Philip J
- D’Amico C
- Cheriaux G
- Couairon A
- Prade B
- Mysyrowicz A
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- Publication venue
- Physical review letters
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Femtosecond laser filamentation is studied in a broadband amplifying medium, sapphire doped with electronically excited Ti ions. Evidence for fluence amplification of self-guided pulses, increase of filamentation length, as well as a lowering of the input laser power …
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- H01S3/1601—Solid materials characterised by an active (lasing) ion
- H01S3/1603—Solid materials characterised by an active (lasing) ion rare earth
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