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Long-Lived Index Changes Induced by Femtosecond Ionization in Ar-Filled Hollow-Core PCF

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Abstract

We observe long-lived refractive index changes in the hollow core of an argon-filled anti-resonant-guiding photonic crystal fiber, caused by plasma formation through femtosecond pulse compression and probed interferometrically through the fiber cladding.

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