Search Results - "Trubetskov, M"
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Standardized Electric-Field-Resolved Molecular Fingerprinting
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (13-08-2024)“…Field-resolved infrared spectroscopy (FRS) of impulsively excited molecular vibrations can surpass the sensitivity of conventional time-integrating…”
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High-power multi-megahertz source of waveform-stabilized few-cycle light
Published in Nature communications (05-05-2015)“…Waveform-stabilized laser pulses have revolutionized the exploration of the electronic structure and dynamics of matter by serving as the technological basis…”
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10 W CEP-stable few-cycle source at 2 µm with 100 kHz repetition rate
Published in Optics express (25-06-2018)“…We developed a high repetition rate optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) laser system based on fiber-laser-seeded Innoslab to generate…”
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Temporal solitons in free-space femtosecond enhancement cavities
Published in Nature photonics (01-03-2019)“…Temporal dissipative solitons in nonlinear optical resonators are self-compressed, self-stabilizing and indefinitely circulating wave packets. Owing to these…”
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Huntingtin Inclusions Trigger Cellular Quiescence, Deactivate Apoptosis, and Lead to Delayed Necrosis
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (02-05-2017)“…Competing models exist in the literature for the relationship between mutant Huntingtin exon 1 (Httex1) inclusion formation and toxicity. In one, inclusions…”
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Robust synthesis of dispersive mirrors
Published in Optics express (31-01-2011)“…A synthesis technique allowing to obtain a set of robust designs is reported. The robust synthesis is based on simultaneous optimization of spectral…”
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Comparison of magnetron sputtering and ion beam sputtering on dispersive mirrors
Published in Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics (01-05-2020)“…We have compared two kinds of dispersive mirrors (DMs) produced by magnetron sputtering and ion beam sputtering. One of them is a broadband DM which is known…”
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Double-angle multilayer mirrors with smooth dispersion characteristics
Published in Optics express (11-05-2009)“…We report the feasibility of precision broadband dispersion control with multilayer mirrors produced in a single coating run. Inherent fluctuations of the…”
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Sensitivity-directed refinement for designing broadband blocking filters
Published in Optics express (09-03-2015)“…We developed a new method aimed at designing short-pass filters, long-pass filters and filters blocking sidebands of Fabry-Perot bandpasses. The method is an…”
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Compact and flexible harmonic generator and three-color synthesizer for femtosecond coherent control and time-resolved studies
Published in Optics express (11-12-2017)“…Intense, multi-color laser fields permit the control of the ionization of atoms and the steering of electron dynamics. Here, we present the efficient collinear…”
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Empirical study of the group delay dispersion achievable with multilayer mirrors
Published in Optics express (29-07-2013)“…With the help of the most advanced algorithms we obtained many dozens of multilayer dispersive mirror designs to empirically find limits for the maximum…”
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Femtosecond Enhancement Cavities in the Nonlinear Regime
Published in Physical review letters (10-07-2015)“…We combine high-finesse optical resonators and spatial-spectral interferometry to a highly phase-sensitive investigation technique for nonlinear light-matter…”
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High-dispersive mirrors for high power applications
Published in Optics express (13-02-2012)“…We report on the development and manufacturing of two different types of high-dispersive mirrors (HDM). One of them provides a record value for the group delay…”
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1.5-octave chirped mirror for pulse compression down to sub-3 fs
Published in Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics (01-03-2007)“…We demonstrate numerically and experimentally a chirped mirror with controlled reflectivity and dispersion of up to 1.5 octaves. A complementary pair of such…”
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Phase optimization of dispersive mirrors based on floating constants
Published in Optics express (20-12-2010)“…A novel floating constants phase-optimization technique is developed and applied to the design of dispersive mirrors. This technique reduces the dispersive…”
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Nonlinear absorbance in dielectric multilayers
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Time-domain approach for designing dispersive mirrors based on the needle optimization technique. Theory
Published in Optics express (08-12-2008)“…We combine powerful and well-proven needle-optimization technique with time-domain optimization approach in order to obtain a new efficient method of designing…”
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Design and production of antireflection coating for the 8-10 µm spectral region
Published in Optics express (29-12-2014)“…A special design procedure allowing to trap layer thicknesses inside specified limits is applied for designing of antireflection coating (AR) for the infrared…”
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Comparison of dispersive mirrors based on the time-domain and conventional approaches, for sub-5-fs pulses
Published in Optics express (16-02-2009)“…Dispersive mirrors based on time-domain approach are compared with mirrors resulting from conventional phase target designs. Phase targets have been applied to…”
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Measurements of the group delay and the group delay dispersion with resonance scanning interferometer
Published in Optics express (25-03-2013)“…We developed a method for group delay and group delay dispersion measurements, based on location of interference resonance peaks. Such resonance peaks can be…”
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