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Pascal Rousseau
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 59
Citations - 3371
Pascal Rousseau is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Electron. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3164 citations. Previous affiliations of Pascal Rousseau include University of Michigan & École Polytechnique.
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Ultra-high intensity- 300-TW laser at 0.1 Hz repetition rate.
Victor Yanovsky,Vladimir Chvykov,G. Kalinchenko,Pascal Rousseau,Thomas A. Planchon,Takeshi Matsuoka,Anatoly Maksimchuk,John Nees,Gilles Chériaux,Gerard Mourou,Karl Krushelnick +10 more
TL;DR: To the knowledge, this is the first multi-100TW-scale laser at 0.1 Hz repetition rate and booster amplifying stage to the 50-TW-Ti:sapphire laser (HERCULES).
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Generation and characterization of the highest laser intensities (10(22) W/cm2).
S.-W. Bahk,Pascal Rousseau,Thomas A. Planchon,Vladimir Chvykov,Galina Kalintchenko,Anatoly Maksimchuk,Gerard Mourou,V. Yanovsky +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a record peak intensity of 0.7×1022 W/cm2 was achieved by focusing a 45-TW laser beam with an f/0.6 off-axis paraboloid.
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Generation and characterization of the highest laser intensities (1022 W/cm2)
Seung-Whan Bahk,Pascal Rousseau,Thomas A. Planchon,Vladimir Chvykov,Galina Kalintchenko,Anatoly Maksimchuk,Gerard Mourou,Victor Yanovsky +7 more
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Aberration-free stretcher design for ultra-short pulse amplification
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel aberration-free pulse stretcher design is presented, which permits the stretching of a 30-fs pulse to 300 ps and recompression to a duration of 33 fs, limited by the spectral clipping.
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Aberration-free stretcher design for ultrashort-pulse amplification.
Gilles Chériaux,Pascal Rousseau,F. Salin,Jean-Paul Chambaret,Barry C. Walker,Louis F. DiMauro +5 more
TL;DR: A novel aberration-free pulse stretcher design that permits the stretching of a 30-fs pulse to 300 ps and recompression to a duration of 33 fs, limited by the spectral clipping.