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Properties of noise-like pulses are analysed from the viewpoint of their employment as radiation carriers with relatively high energy. The difference from the well-known method of chirped pulse amplification consists in that instead of temporal stretching of a pulse prior to amplification, this technology relies upon redistribution of the pulse energy among components of a relatively long structured pulse. The fundamental principles of these two approaches are similar and constitute reduction of radiation load (across a surface or volume) at a given moment in time. The prospects of the new method are discussed.
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S. Kobtsev, "Noise-like pulses: useful or harmful?," Proc. SPIE 11905, Quantum and Nonlinear Optics VIII, 119051K (9 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2601260