The availability of electromagnetic pulses with controllable field waveform
and extremely short duration, even below a single optical cycle, is imperative
to fully harness strong-field processes and to gain insight into ultrafast
light-driven mechanisms occurring in the attosecond time-domain. The recently
demonstrated parametric waveform synthesis (PWS) introduces an energy-, power-
and spectrum-scalable method to generate non-sinusoidal sub-cycle optical
waveforms by coherently combining different phase-stable pulses attained via
optical parametric amplifiers. Significant technological developments have been
addressed to overcome the stability issues related to PWS and to obtain an
effective and reliable waveform control system. Here we present the main
ingredients enabling PWS technology. The design choices concerning the optical,
mechanical and electronic setups are justified by analytical/numerical modeling
and benchmarked by experimental observations. In its present incarnation, the
PWS technology enables the generation of field-controllable mJ-level
few-femtosecond pulses spanning the visible to infrared range.Comment: 34 page