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      Direct femtosecond pulse compression with miniature-sized Bragg cholesteric liquid crystal

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          Direct compression of femtosecond optical pulses from a Ti:sapphire laser oscillator was realized with a cholesteric liquid crystal acting as a nonlinear 1D periodic Bragg grating. With a 6-um thick sample, the pulse duration could be compressed from 100 to 48 femtoseconds. Coupled-mode equations for forward and backward waves were employed to simulate the dynamics therein and good agreement between theory and experiment was obtained.

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                01 November 2013
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                10.1364/OL.38.005040
                1311.0111
                6f4e7588-2b84-46ac-a916-9353ae813033

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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