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A proof-of-principle experiment of highly efficient (38%) second harmonic generation was implemented at a â¼1T W/c m 2 intensity of a 45 fs pulse in a composite nonlinear sample-a 1 mm KDP crystal glued onto a 1 mm fused silica substrate. The attenuated replica of the second harmonic pulse (455 nm) was compressed down to 28.6 fs by means of dispersive mirrors, with a significant reduction in both the wings and the far temporal contrast. The peak power of the second harmonic was â¼74% of the power of the fundamental harmonic, which ensured a three-fold increase in the focal intensity.
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A new front-end laser system with optical synchronization of chirped femtosecond and pump pulses for the petawatt laser complex PEtawatt pARametric Laser (PEARL) has been developed. The new front-end system provides a broader femtosecond pulse spectrum, temporal shaping of the pump pulse, and a significant increase in the stability of the parametric amplification stages of the PEARL.