Abstract
We theoretically study the central wavelength tuning of a laser pulse propagating in a hollow-core fiber filled with prealigned nitrogen gas. The simulation results show that the double pump pulses, suitable pump pulse energy, gas pressure, and temperature can extend the wavelength shift range, and the spectral blueshift or redshift can be controlled by tuning the time delay between the pump and probe pulses. It is also shown that several hundred nanometers wavelength tuning is obtained by the double pump pulses with appropriate parameters.
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