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Andrius Baltuška

Researcher at Vienna University of Technology

Publications -  592
Citations -  16521

Andrius Baltuška is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Femtosecond. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 566 publications receiving 14931 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrius Baltuška include University of Groningen & University of Tokyo.

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Electronic Pre-Determination of Ethylene Fragmentation Dynamics Using Intense, Ultrashort Laser Pulses

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that controlling lower-valence ionization and field-driven excitation dynamics with ultrashort, intense laser pulses allows steering fragmentation reactions of polyatomic molecules along a certain pathway towards a specific set of fragment ions.
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Measuring the influence of the Coulomb binding potential on the trajectories of strong-field driven electronic wave packets

TL;DR: In this article, the ionic Coulomb potential is considered only a weak perturbation to the dominant driving force of the laser field, and the influence of the long range Coulomb capacity is properly accounted for.
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High power top hat pulses from an Yb MOPA for efficient OPA pumping

TL;DR: In this paper, a programmable acousto optic dispersion filter was used for inline phase-only pulse shaping in a 6mJ kHz DPSS Yb:CaF2 amplifier.
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Sub 100-fs, 5.2-$\mu$m ZGP Parametric Amplifier Driven by a ps Ho:YAG Chirped Pulse Amplifier and its application to high harmonic generation

TL;DR: In this article, a 1 kHz repetition-rate mid-IR optical parametric amplifier (OPA) system operating at a central wavelength of 5.2 $m with the tail-to-tail spectrum extending over 1.5 $m and delivering 40 $J pulses that are compressed to 99 fs (5.6 optical cycles).
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Highly Efficient THz Generation by Mid-IR Pulses

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on THz generation driven by 3.9 µm pulses, via either optical rectification in organic crystals or in two-color plasma filaments, achieving an outstanding THz conversion efficiency of more than 2% and bandwidth exceeding 15 THz.