Time-Resolved Pulse Propagation in Glass in Single-Shot
Abstract
We report time-resolved pulse self-steepening and temporal splitting in flint glass (SF11) in single-shot using broadband frequency-domain streak camera (B-FDSC). The broadband (60 nm) probe beam generated through a compact coverslip array provides 40 fs temporal resolution. The experimental results support the theoretical model of pulse self-steepening and indicate that multiphoton ionization (MPI) initiates the pulse splitting process in glass. We perform a three-dimensional simulation to verify the experimental results.
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