We present results of a three-dimensional model of a Kerr-lens mode-lo
cked titanium-doped sapphire laser in the sub-10-fs regime of operatio
n. We find that space-time focusing of the pulse within the laser crys
tal imposes a limitation on the pulse duration as a function of the cr
ystal length. Thus good compensation of the net group-velocity dispers
ion of the cavity is not sufficient for successful sub-10-fs operation
of the laser. The dependence of the pulse duration on the intracavity
dispersion is also presented, which demonstrates that pulses as short
as 6 fs can be generated directly from the laser. (C) 1996 Optical So
ciety of America