Relativistic near-single-cycle optics at 1 kHz
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⚛️ physics.plasm-ph
physics.optics
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pulsesrelativisticsourceaccelerationamplifiercapabilitiescarrier-envelopecompression
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We present a laser source delivering waveform-controlled 1.5-cycle pulses that can be focused to relativistic intensity at 1 kHz repetition rate. These pulses are generated by nonlinear compression of high-temporal-contrast sub-25\,fs pulses from a kHz Ti:Sapphire double-chirped pulse amplifier in a stretched flexible hollow fiber compressor scaled for high peak power. The unique capabilities of this source are demonstrated by observing carrier-envelope phase effects in laser-wakefield acceleration of relativistic electrons for the first time.
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