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2. Stability investigations in active and passive high power fiber systems
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M. Plötner, Till Walbaum, Victor Distler, Thomas Schreiber, Friedrich Möller, Andreas Tünnermann, and Maximilian Strecker
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Raman amplification ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Laser ,law.invention ,Transverse mode ,Power (physics) ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,law ,symbols ,Fiber ,Resilience (materials science) ,Laser beam quality ,business ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
Fiber-based high-power laser systems are advantageous for defense applications due to their intrinsic stability and resilience against challenging environmental conditions. Using single- or few-mode output fibers, an excellent beam quality can be achieved, allowing for tight focusing over long distance. However, thermally induced transverse mode instabilities (TMI) limit the obtainable diffraction-limited output power. We will show how thermally induced mode instabilities can be conveniently detected in-line in an all-fiber system. Towards this aim, we compare different detection locations and methods and show that characteristic signals can be detected in backwards direction. Expanding the system and applying these detection methods, we will investigate Raman-based high-power amplification for spectral shift in a passive fiber. We present the observation and identification of TMI due to Raman amplification and the tracing of their origin, locating it in the passive fiber section. By comparing different fiber and seed laser parameters, we deduce respective limiting parameters.
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- 2021
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3. Ultrafast Extreme-Ultraviolet Photoemission Spectroscopy at 18.4 MHz
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Nikolai Lilienfein, Johannes Weitenberg, Jens Limpert, M. Plötner, Stephan Heinrich, Ioachim Pupeza, Tobias Saule, Matthias F. Kling, Peter Russbueldt, Dominik Esser, Johannes Schötz, Maximilian Högner, Oliver de Vries, Jan Schulte, and Ulf Kleineberg
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Physics ,0303 health sciences ,Photon ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Attosecond ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Extreme ultraviolet ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,High harmonic generation ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Ultrashort pulse ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
In the past two decades, attosecond science has led to important insights into ultrafast electron dynamics. Whilst extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) photon flux attained from high harmonic generation (HHG) has increased significantly over this time, space-charge effects limit the maximum allowable number of photons per pulse for many attosecond experiments, especially in multidimensional — i.e., either angularly (ARPES) or spatially (PEEM) resolved — photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) on solids [1,2]. To allow for higher average flux without increasing space-charge impairments, HHG sources at higher repetition rates are needed.
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- 2019
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4. High-flux ultrafast extreme-ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy at 18.4 MHz pulse repetition rate
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M. Plötner, Johannes Weitenberg, Tobias Saule, Matthias F. Kling, Dominik Esser, Maximilian Högner, Jens Limpert, Johannes Schötz, Stephan Heinrich, Peter Russbueldt, Nikolai Lilienfein, Jan Schulte, Ioachim Pupeza, O. deVries, Ulf Kleineberg, and Publica
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0301 basic medicine ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,Attosecond ,Science ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Photon energy ,7. Clean energy ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Optics ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,High harmonic generation ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,lcsh:Science ,Physics ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Space charge ,030104 developmental biology ,Orders of magnitude (time) ,Extreme ultraviolet ,lcsh:Q ,ddc:500 ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Ultrashort pulse - Abstract
Laser-dressed photoelectron spectroscopy, employing extreme-ultraviolet attosecond pulses obtained by femtosecond-laser-driven high-order harmonic generation, grants access to atomic-scale electron dynamics. Limited by space charge effects determining the admissible number of photoelectrons ejected during each laser pulse, multidimensional (i.e. spatially or angle-resolved) attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy of solids and nanostructures requires high-photon-energy, broadband high harmonic sources operating at high repetition rates. Here, we present a high-conversion-efficiency, 18.4-MHz-repetition-rate cavity-enhanced high harmonic source emitting 5 × 105 photons per pulse in the 25-to-60-eV range, releasing 1 × 1010 photoelectrons per second from a 10-µm-diameter spot on tungsten, at space charge distortions of only a few tens of meV. Broadband, time-of-flight photoelectron detection with nearly 100% temporal duty cycle evidences a count rate improvement between two and three orders of magnitude over state-of-the-art attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy experiments under identical space charge conditions. The measurement time reduction and the photon energy scalability render this technology viable for next-generation, high-repetition-rate, multidimensional attosecond metrology., Space charge effects can distort the results of photoelectron spectroscopic measurements, and usually limit the allowable photon flux in an experiment. Here, the authors present an 18.4 MHz repetition rate high harmonic source in the 25–60 eV range, with a large count rate improvement over state-of-the-art attosecond setups under identical space charge conditions.
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- 2019
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5. Fabrication of longitudinally arbitrary shaped fiber tapers
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Steffen Böhme, T. Schreiber, M. Plötner, O. deVries, Bettina Sattler, Johannes Nold, A. Tünnermann, and R. Eberhardt
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Core (optical fiber) ,Fabrication ,Optics ,Materials science ,Multi-mode optical fiber ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Tapering ,Fiber ,business ,Fiber geometry ,Excitation - Abstract
We present our current results on the fabrication of arbitrary shaped fiber tapers on our tapering rig using a CO2-laser as heat source. Single mode excitation of multimode fibers as well as changing the fiber geometry in an LPG-like fashion is presented. It is shown that this setup allows for reproducible fabrication of single-mode excitation tapers to extract the fundamental mode (M2 < 1.1) from a 30 μm core having an NA of 0.09.
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- 2018
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6. Phase-Stable, Multi-μJ Femtosecond Pulses from a Repetition-Rate Tunable Ti:Sa-Oscillator-Seeded Yb-Fiber Amplifier
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T. Saule, S. Holzberger, O. De Vries, M. Plötner, J. Limpert, A. Tünnermann, and I. Pupeza
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010309 optics ,0103 physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0210 nano-technology ,01 natural sciences - Published
- 2018
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7. Modal content measurements (S
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V, Bock, M, Plötner, O, De Vries, J, Nold, N, Haarlammert, T, Schreiber, R, Eberhardt, and A, Tünnermann
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We present modal content measurements (S
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- 2017
8. Pulse dynamics in a passively mode-locked chirped-pulse fiber laser
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Bülend Ortaç, Andreas Tünnermann, Jens Limpert, and M. Plötner
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Quantum optics ,Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Pulse dynamics ,General Engineering ,Mode (statistics) ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Pulse shaping ,Pulse (physics) ,Nonlinear system ,Optics ,Fiber laser ,Laser mode locking ,business - Abstract
We report experimental and numerical results on the new pulse dynamics in a passively mode-locked ytterbium-doped fiber laser operating in the chirped-pulse regime. Due to the negligible nonlinearity of added highly-positive GVD segment in the purely-normal-dispersion regime, highly-positive chirped pulses can be formed through weak intra-cavity temporal and spectral breathing. Numerical simulations reveal intra-cavity pulse evolution with local temporal stretching phenomena and pulse shaping properties.
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- 2009
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9. Compact Ultrafast Oscillators and High Performance Ultrafast Amplifiers Based on Ytterbium-Doped Fibers
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Jens Limpert, Stefan Nolte, M. Plötner, F. Röser, Andreas Tünnermann, Martin Baumgartl, Bülend Ortaç, and Tino Eidam
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Ytterbium ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,Photonic crystal fiber ,Physics::Optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Laser ,law.invention ,Pulse (physics) ,Stimulate raman scattering ,Pulse energy ,chemistry ,law ,Femtosecond ,Optoelectronics ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Fiber ,business ,Master oscillator power amplifier ,Ultrashort pulse ,Stimulate brillouin scattering ,Photonic-crystal fiber - Abstract
This chapter reviews the fundamentals and achievements of ultrashort pulse generation and amplification in ytterbium-doped fibers. Compact and ultrastable passively mode-locked fiber oscillators represent an ideal seed source for high performance femtosecond fiber amplification systems, which have been scaled towards kW-level average power and pulse energies well above the mJ-level. These laser systems will have significant impact in numerous scientific and industrial applications.
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- 2015
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10. Demonstration of >5kW emissions with good beam quality from two different 7:1 all-glass fiber coupler-types
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A. Tünnermann, Thomas Schreiber, O. de Vries, Sonja Unger, Tina Eschrich, R. Eberhardt, Hartmut Bartelt, M. Plötner, Matthias Jäger, and Jens Kobelke
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Materials science ,Optics ,Fiber optic sensor ,business.industry ,Fiber laser ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Physics::Optics ,Dispersion-shifted fiber ,Polarization-maintaining optical fiber ,Laser beam quality ,Plastic optical fiber ,business ,Graded-index fiber - Abstract
We report on two low-loss 7:1 single-mode to multi-mode fiber coupler-designs generating more than 5 kW of output power. These all-glass fiber-optical devices have the objective to keep the brightness at its theoretical maximum and the heat load at its technical minimum. To the best of our knowledge, regarding all-fiber geometrical combined power generation, beam quality and heat stability, the presented results had never been reported before.
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- 2015
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11. Dielectric barriers for Cu metallization systems
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M. Vogt, M. Kachel, M. Plötner, and K. Drescher
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Dielectric ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Copper ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,Ellipsometry ,Optoelectronics ,Deposition (phase transition) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Diffusion (business) ,business ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Copper is a promising material to replace aluminum In some microelectronlc applications. However, the interaction of copper with contacting materials in multilevel metallization schemes, especially copper diffusion in dielectrics, is an important issue that needs to be addressed before it can be utilized in certain applications. The influence of different deposition parameters on film properties was studied. Optical and structural properties of deposited films were characterized by ellipsometry and infrared absorption spectroscopy, respectively. The interaction of copper with dielectrics was investigated by different analytical and electrical methods. To accelerate the Cu-migration the samples were exposed to various thermal and electrical stresses. These measurements were performed on MIS structures with Cu dots.
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- 1997
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12. Chemical mechanical polishing of copper for multilevel metallization
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D. Zeidler, M. Plötner, Z. Stavreva, and K. Drescher
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Materials science ,Lower velocity ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Polishing ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Dielectric ,Blanket ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Line width ,Copper ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,chemistry ,Chemical-mechanical planarization ,Forensic engineering ,Composite material ,Line (formation) - Abstract
A systematic study of Cu CMP in terms of process parameters has been performed. Correlations were found between the processing conditions and the across-wafer nonuniformity which is a critical aspect of the planarization process. Higher polish pressure and lower velocity during CMP tend to increase the center-to-edge variation of the removal rate. Polishing blanket Cu films, an across-wafer nonuniformity less than 5% has been achieved. We successfully demonstrate a process to polish Cu W-Ti on patterned SiO2 films and stop at the dielectric in order to form Cu lines. We have examined the effects of Cu dishing and SiO2 thinning which lead to deviation of the Cu line thickness. Both were found to be sensitive to the pattern geometry and the overpolishing time. Cu dishing is affected by the line width and line space, SiO2 thinning depends only on the line space.
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- 1995
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13. 120 µJ Pulses from Coherently Coupled Femtosecond Fiber Laser Systems
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Andreas Tünnermann, Arno Klenke, Enrico Seise, Sven Breitkopf, Jens Limpert, and M. Plötner
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Femtosecond pulse shaping ,Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Fiber laser ,Optoelectronics ,Pulse duration ,Fiber ,Femtosecond fiber laser ,business ,Pulse energy - Abstract
We present the coherent combination of high-energy ultrashort pulses from two fiber CPA channels. We achieved a combining efficiency of 91% with a compressed pulse duration of 800 fs and 120 µJ pulse energy.
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- 2011
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14. Experimental and numerical study of pulse dynamics in positive net-cavity dispersion modelocked Yb-doped fiber lasers
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Thomas Schreiber, Jens Limpert, B Ortaς, M. Plötner, Andreas Tünnermann, and Publica
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Polarization-maintaining optical fiber ,Graded-index fiber ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Double-clad fiber ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Fiber laser ,Dispersion (optics) ,Optoelectronics ,Dispersion-shifted fiber ,business ,Bandwidth-limited pulse - Abstract
We report on environmentally stable mode-locked Yb-doped all-fiber lasers operating in the wave-breaking-free and stretched-pulse regime. The compact linear cavity is constructed with saturable absorber mirror directly glued to the fibers end-facet as nonlinear mode-locking mechanism and chirped fiber Bragg grating for dispersion management, thus, without any free-space optics. In the wave-breaking-free regime the laser generates positively-chirped pulses with a pulse duration of 15.4 ps. These pulses are compressed to 218 fs in a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber spliced to the output port. Adaptation of dispersion management has led to operation in the stretched-pulse regime, where a parabolic spectral profile is obtained as well. In this regime pulses are compressible to 213 fs. Numerical simulations are presented which confirm the wave-breaking-free and stretched-pulse evolution inside the fiber laser cavity. Both regimes are compared in terms of pulse quality.
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- 2009
15. ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURED VANADIUM OXIDE THIN FILMS ON SILICON SUBSTRATES
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M. Plötner, A. A. Khodin, D. A. Kotov, V. B. Zalesskii, V. V. Malyutina-Bronskaya, and V. M. Kravchenko
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Materials science ,Silicon ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Vanadium oxide thin films - Published
- 2009
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16. STRUCTURE AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF <font>Sr</font>2<font>FeMoO</font>6±δ NANOSIZED FILMS
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L. I. Gurskii, B. Adolphi, M. Plötner, D. A. Kotov, M. A. Kalanda, A. Saad, L. S. Lobanovsky, and E. V. Telesh
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Crystallography ,Materials science ,Structure (category theory) - Published
- 2009
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17. Femtosecond fiber laser system for medical applications
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Robert Kammel, Stefan Nolte, Clemens Hönninger, M. Plötner, Andreas Tünnermann, Roland Ackermann, Bülend Ortaç, and Jens Limpert
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Femtosecond pulse shaping ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,equipment and supplies ,Laser ,law.invention ,X-ray laser ,Optics ,Multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan ,law ,Fiber laser ,Femtosecond ,Optoelectronics ,sense organs ,business ,Ultrashort pulse laser - Abstract
We demonstrate a femtosecond fiber laser system delivering >5-μJ, sub-400-fs pulses at a pulse repetition rate of 200 kHz. At constant average power the pulse repetition rate of this Watt-level femtosecond laser can be adjusted up to several MHz. The laser is monolithically integrated from the oscillator to the booster amplifier stage. The system was applied for structuring metallic as well as transparent media as e.g. biological tissues in ophthalmology.
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- 2009
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18. Deformation properties of indium-based solders at 294 and 77 K
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M. Plötner, B. Donat, and A. Benke
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Yield (engineering) ,Materials science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Liquid nitrogen ,Stress (mechanics) ,chemistry ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Deformation (engineering) ,Ductility ,Indium ,Eutectic system - Abstract
Indium-based solders are advantageously applied to joining hybrid modules in cooled electronics. To characterize their mechanical behaviour down to cryogenic temperatures tensile and shear tests were carried out at room and liquid nitrogen temperature. Bulk material specimens of pure indium and indium-based eutectic alloys were tested, as well as PbSn solders for comparison. Special test apparatus was developed which was capable of rapid measuring. The elastic - plastic transition was sufficiently resolved to determine yield strengths with a shape-determined sample fixture. Stress -strain relations and figures of merit averaged over several specimens are reported. InBiSn was found to have a distinctly lower ductility than that reported to-date in the literature; on the contrary InBi proved to be an excellent ductile packaging material.
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- 1991
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19. Aspects of Indium Solder Bumping and Indium Bump Bonding Useful for Assembling Cooled Mosaic Sensors
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M. Plötner, G. Sadowski, S. Rzepka, and G. Blasek
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Indium bump ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Fine pitch ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Soldering ,Bumping ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Ductility ,business ,Indium - Abstract
Indium solders are frequently used for interconnections in cooled systems because of their high ductility down to very low temperatures. Very fine contact pitches are required for hybrid mosaic radiation sensors compared with those for conventional flip‐chip technology. This paper presents solutions for bumping and bonding indium bumps based on the measured properties of indium solders in relation to the requirements of, and possibilities for, manufacture of fine pitch solder bump features.
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- 1991
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20. Pulse dynamic in a passively mode-locked chirped-pulse fiber laser
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Thomas Schreiber, Jens Limpert, M. Plötner, Bülend Ortaç, and Andreas Tünnermann
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Ytterbium ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Pulse (physics) ,Optics ,chemistry ,Fiber laser ,Dispersion (optics) ,Chirp ,Laser mode locking ,Fiber ,business ,Laser beams - Abstract
We report experimental and numerical results on the pulse dynamic of passively modelocked Yb-doped fiber laser operating in the chirped-pulse regime. A newly design cavity with a CFBG provides positive dispersion with negligible nonlinearity.
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- 2008
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21. Experimental and numerical study of pulse dynamics in positive net-cavity dispersion mode-locked Yb-doped all-fiber lasers
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M. Plötner, Andreas Tünnermann, Bülend Ortaç, Thomas Schreiber, and Jens Limpert
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Ti:sapphire laser ,Physics::Optics ,Laser pumping ,Injection seeder ,Laser ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Fiber laser ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,business ,Tunable laser ,Quantum well ,Bandwidth-limited pulse - Abstract
We report on environmentally-stable mode-locked Yb-doped all-fiber lasers operating in the wave-breaking-free and stretched-pulse regime. The laser generates positively-chirped pulses with parabolic spectral profile in both regimes. Numerical simulations confirm the intra-cavity pulse evolution.
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- 2008
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22. Self-starting passively mode-locked chirped-pulse fiber oscillator
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Andreas Tuennermann, Jens Limpert, Bülend Ortaç, and M. Plötner
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PHOSFOS ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Polarization-maintaining optical fiber ,Long-period fiber grating ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Fiber optic sensor ,Fiber laser ,Dispersion-shifted fiber ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,business ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Photonic-crystal fiber - Abstract
We report on a self-starting passively mode-locked fiber laser operating in the chirped-pulse regime for the first time. A chirped fiber Bragg grating provides positive dispersion with negligible nonlinearity.
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- 2008
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23. Self-starting wave-breaking-free environmentally stable Yb-doped all-fiber laser
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Andreas Tünnermann, Thomas Schreiber, R. Kinney, Jens Limpert, Bülend Ortaç, and M. Plötner
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Ytterbium ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Doping ,Physics::Optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Breaking wave ,Laser ,law.invention ,Optics ,All fiber ,Mode-locking ,chemistry ,law ,Fiber laser ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Realization (systems) - Abstract
This article reports both numerically and experimentally the generation of wave-breaking-free pulses from an environmentally stable Yb-doped all-fiber laser. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first realization of an environmentally stable all-fiber mode-locked laser operating in the wave-breaking-free regime.
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- 2007
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24. Self-starting passively mode-locked chirped-pulse fiber laser
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Bülend Ortaç, Andreas Tünnermann, Jens Limpert, M. Plötner, and Publica
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Distributed feedback laser ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Polarization-maintaining optical fiber ,Injection seeder ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Fiber laser ,Dispersion-shifted fiber ,Optoelectronics ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Laser power scaling ,business ,Bandwidth-limited pulse - Abstract
We present a self-starting passively mode-locked fiber laser operating in the chirped-pulse regime for the first time. A chirped fiber Bragg grating in the cavity provides positive dispersion with negligible nonlinearity. The laser generates positively-chirped pulses with a pulse duration of 22 ps at a repetition rate of 44 MHz, which are compressible down to 1.5 ps. We believe that the presented approach reveals a pulse energy scaling potential of mode-locked fiber lasers as nonlinear effects are significantly diminished compared the other known operation regimes.
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- 2007
25. Hybridization of Cooled Mosaic Sensors by Indium-Bumps
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M. Plötner, G. Blasek, G. Sadowski, and S. Rzepka
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,High density ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Welding ,Particle detector ,Imaging phantom ,law.invention ,Reflow soldering ,chemistry ,law ,Soldering ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Indium ,Flip chip - Abstract
Flip chip technology is familar for hybridization of mosaic sensors. In the case of cooled applications solder bumps made of In or In-alloys are preferred. The high density of pixels necessary for radiation detectors results in sharp claimings on patterning sufficiently high bumps that can be accomplished by electrodeposition. Solder alloys necessary for sensors susceptible to higher temperatures are plated sandwich-like. Special requirements on joining technology, too arise from materials, geometries and working conditions. Both cold pressure welding and reflow soldering are practicable with In-bumps. Technological variants of hybridization techniques are discussed, results are demonstrated on phantom devices.
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- 1990
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26. Experimental analysis of Raman-induced transverse mode instability in a core-pumped Raman fiber amplifier.
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Distler V, Möller F, Yildiz B, Plötner M, Jauregui C, Walbaum T, and Schreiber T
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The effect of transverse mode instability is a limitation for the power scaling of fiber laser systems, that can originate due to heat caused by stimulated Raman scattering. In this contribution, we experimentally investigate the threshold of transverse mode instability caused by stimulated Raman scattering in a passive fiber. Both, the Stokes seed power and the fiber length of a core-pumped Raman fiber amplifier are varied to systematically study this effect. Mode resolved measurements reveal that the threshold occurs at approximately the same Stokes output power for all tested configurations, independent of the total Raman conversion efficiency. These results increase the understanding of this type of mode instability and show which parameters are important for a further power scaling of high-power Raman fiber amplifiers.
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- 2021
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27. Young children share more under time pressure than after a delay.
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Plötner M, Hepach R, Over H, Carpenter M, and Tomasello M
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Decision Making, Female, Friends, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Social Behavior, Time Factors, Child Behavior
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Adults under time pressure share with others generously, but with more time they act more selfishly. In the current study, we investigated whether young children already operate in this same way, and, if so, whether this changes over the preschool and early school age years. We tested 144 children in three age groups (3-, 5-, and 7-year olds) in a one-shot dictator game: Children were given nine stickers and had the possibility to share stickers with another child who was absent. Children in the Time Pressure condition were instructed to share quickly, whereas children in the Delay condition were instructed to take time and consider their decision carefully. Across ages, children in the Time Pressure condition shared significantly more stickers than children in the Delay condition. Moreover, the longer children waited, the less they shared. Thus, children, like adults, are more prosocial when acting spontaneously than after considering their decision more carefully., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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28. Capture and return of sexual genomes by hybridogenetic frogs provide clonal genome enrichment in a sexual species.
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Doležálková-Kaštánková M, Mazepa G, Jeffries DL, Perrin N, Plötner M, Plötner J, Guex GD, Mikulíček P, Poustka AJ, Grau J, and Choleva L
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- Animals, Female, Genetic Loci, Haploidy, Male, Microsatellite Repeats genetics, Principal Component Analysis, Rana ridibunda genetics, Genome, Rana esculenta genetics
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Hybridogenesis is a reproductive tool for sexual parasitism. Hybridogenetic hybrids use gametes from their sexual host for their own reproduction, but sexual species gain no benefit from such matings as their genome is later eliminated. Here, we examine the presence of sexual parasitism in water frogs through crossing experiments and genome-wide data. We specifically focus on the famous Central-European populations where Pelophylax esculentus males (hybrids of P. ridibundus and P. lessonae) live with P. ridibundus. We identified a system where the hybrids commonly produce two types of clonal gametes (hybrid amphispermy). The haploid lessonae genome is clonally inherited from generation to generation and assures the maintenance of hybrids through a process, in which lessonae sperm fertilize P. ridibundus eggs. The haploid ridibundus genome in hybrids received from P. ridibundus a generation ago, is perpetuated as clonal ridibundus sperm and used to fertilize P. ridibundus eggs, yielding female P. ridibundus progeny. These results imply animal reproduction in which hybridogenetic taxa are not only sexual parasites, but also participate in the formation of a sexual taxon in a remarkable way. This occurs through a process by which sexual gametes are being captured, converted to clones, and returned to sexual populations in one generation.
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- 2021
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29. Highly customized 1010 nm, ns-pulsed Yb-doped fiber amplifier as a key tool for on-demand single-photon generation.
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de Vries O, Plötner M, Christaller F, Zhang H, Belz A, Heinrich B, Kübler H, Löw R, Pfau T, Walbaum T, Schreiber T, and Tünnermann A
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The development of highly customized technical devices is a decisive feature of technically complex setups, as frequently observed in quantum experiments. This paper describes the development and realization of an Yb-doped all-fiber amplifier system designed for such a special application, more specifically, an on-demand single-photon source based on four-wave mixing with rubidium Rydberg atoms. The laser is capable of generating bandwidth-limited configurable nanosecond pulses up to peak powers of >100 W and with pulse repetition frequencies (PRF) between 50 Hz and 1 MHz at selectable wavelengths (1008-1024 nm). Especially the amplification of the 1010 nm reference seed at the lower edge of the amplification range for Yb-based fibers is challenging and tends to produce amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) at higher wavelengths. To achieve high ASE suppression, particularly at low pulse repetition frequencies, two acousto-optical modulators (AOM) are utilized both for pulse picking and for temporal filtering. The synchronization between pulse repetition frequency and AOM driver signal allows pulse amplitude fluctuations to be kept below 1%, while ASE is suppressed by at least 85 dB (PRF = 1 MHz) and 65 dB (PRF = 1 kHz).
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- 2020
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30. Extremely robust femtosecond written fiber Bragg gratings for an ytterbium-doped fiber oscillator with 5 kW output power.
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Krämer RG, Möller F, Matzdorf C, Goebel TA, Strecker M, Heck M, Richter D, Plötner M, Schreiber T, Tünnermann A, and Nolte S
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We present highly robust fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) in passive large-mode-area fibers for kilowatt fiber laser systems. The gratings were inscribed directly through the fiber coating using near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses and then implemented in an all-fiber ytterbium-doped single-mode oscillator setup reaching up to 5 kW signal output power. The untreated cooled FBGs showed thermal coefficients as low as ${1}\;{\rm K}\;{{\rm kW}^{ - 1}}$1KkW
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- 2020
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31. The Perspective Matters: A Multi-informant Study on the Relationship Between Social-Emotional Competence and Preschoolers' Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms.
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Huber L, Plötner M, In-Albon T, Stadelmann S, and Schmitz J
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- Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Behavioral Symptoms physiopathology, Child Behavior physiology, Emotional Regulation physiology, Parents, School Teachers, Self Report, Social Skills
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Recent research demands a multi-informant and multi-factorial assessment of preschool-age psychopathology. Based on a tripartite model, we tested the relationship between emotional and social competence and their contribution to externalizing and internalizing symptoms in a preschool-age community sample (N = 117, M = 4.67 years, SD = 2.75 months). We assessed teachers' (N = 109) and parents' (N = 77) perspective using the Strengths-and-Difficulties-Questionnaire and children's perspective using the Berkeley-Puppet-Interview and a standardized emotional-competence-test (MeKKi). We found externalizing symptoms being negatively related to prosocial behavior in teachers' and parents' reports and positively related to social initiative in teachers' reports. In teachers' reports only, a mediation effect of emotional competence via social competence on externalizing symptoms was shown. Children, but not caregivers, reported internalizing symptoms being positively related to prosocial behavior. These results highlight the importance of multiple informants and especially of children's self-perception in preschool-age psychopathology.
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- 2019
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32. Behavioral observation of prosocial behavior and social initiative is related to preschoolers' psychopathological symptoms.
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Huber L, Plötner M, and Schmitz J
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- Age Factors, Child Behavior Disorders etiology, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Mental Health, Psychometrics methods, Regression Analysis, Research, Social Skills, Child Behavior, Child Behavior Disorders psychology, Social Behavior
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Current research on preschool-age psychopathology suggests specific impairments in the two domains of social competence-prosocial behavior and social initiative-in children with externalizing and internalizing symptoms. While behavioral observation methods have been largely neglected in the past, they may extend the predominating questionnaire-based assessment as they allow for a precise and objective assessment of children's social behavior. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether prosocial behavior and social initiative measured in a limited resource task are related to externalizing and internalizing symptoms in a preschool-age community sample (N = 117, M = 4.67 years, SD = 2.75 months, females = 57). Externalizing and internalizing symptoms were rated by teachers (n = 109) and parents (n = 77) using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and by children using the Berkeley Puppet Interview (n = 97). Reduced prosocial actions were related to children's higher ratings of externalizing symptoms, while reduced social initiative actions were related to parents' higher ratings of internalizing symptoms. Prosocial behavior in the behavioral task was a marginally significant positive predictor of internalizing symptoms from children's perspective. These results highlight the value of behavioral observation measures and contribute to our understanding of interpersonal deficits already related to psychopathology at preschool age., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2019
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33. Social competence and psychopathology in early childhood: a systematic review.
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Huber L, Plötner M, and Schmitz J
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Mental Health, Psychopathology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Child Behavior Disorders diagnosis, Child Behavior Disorders psychology, Child Development physiology, Social Skills
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The acquisition of social competence, such as showing prosocial behaviour (fulfilling others' needs) and social initiative (fulfilling own needs), constitutes one major developmental task in childhood and adolescence. Previous research suggests that in middle childhood, impaired social competences are related to childhood psychopathology, such as externalizing and internalizing disorders. As the period of preschool age is a particularly important time for both the development of social competence and early psychopathological symptoms, we conducted a systematic review to investigate the role of social competence in relation to early childhood psychopathology. Twenty-one clinical as well as subclinical studies published prior to September 2016 were included in a qualitative analysis of the relation between prosocial behaviour, social initiative, and early externalizing and internalizing symptoms in preschool age children (age 3-6). Effect sizes for each study were calculated if required information was available. Our review suggests that from early on in childhood development, externalizing symptoms are accompanied by prosocial behaviour deficits such as lower levels of helping or cooperating, whereas internalizing symptoms may be accompanied by either deficient or excessive levels of prosocial behaviour. Exhibiting social initiative such as initiating contact with others or communicating one's own needs seems to be impaired in children with internalizing symptoms. Implications for current theory and future research are discussed.
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- 2019
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34. High-flux ultrafast extreme-ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy at 18.4 MHz pulse repetition rate.
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Saule T, Heinrich S, Schötz J, Lilienfein N, Högner M, deVries O, Plötner M, Weitenberg J, Esser D, Schulte J, Russbueldt P, Limpert J, Kling MF, Kleineberg U, and Pupeza I
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Laser-dressed photoelectron spectroscopy, employing extreme-ultraviolet attosecond pulses obtained by femtosecond-laser-driven high-order harmonic generation, grants access to atomic-scale electron dynamics. Limited by space charge effects determining the admissible number of photoelectrons ejected during each laser pulse, multidimensional (i.e. spatially or angle-resolved) attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy of solids and nanostructures requires high-photon-energy, broadband high harmonic sources operating at high repetition rates. Here, we present a high-conversion-efficiency, 18.4-MHz-repetition-rate cavity-enhanced high harmonic source emitting 5 × 10
5 photons per pulse in the 25-to-60-eV range, releasing 1 × 1010 photoelectrons per second from a 10-µm-diameter spot on tungsten, at space charge distortions of only a few tens of meV. Broadband, time-of-flight photoelectron detection with nearly 100% temporal duty cycle evidences a count rate improvement between two and three orders of magnitude over state-of-the-art attosecond photoelectron spectroscopy experiments under identical space charge conditions. The measurement time reduction and the photon energy scalability render this technology viable for next-generation, high-repetition-rate, multidimensional attosecond metrology.- Published
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35. Measuring thermal load in fiber amplifiers in the presence of transversal mode instabilities.
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Beier F, Plötner M, Sattler B, Stutzki F, Walbaum T, Liem A, Haarlammert N, Schreiber T, Eberhardt R, and Tünnermann A
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We report on detailed in situ distributed temperature measurements inside a high power fiber amplifier. The deducted thermal load and the transversal mode instability (TMI) threshold of a commercial large mode area fiber with 25 μm core and 400 μm cladding were measured at various seed wavelengths. By matching these results with detailed simulations we show that photodarkening has a negligible impact on the thermal load and, therefore, on the TMI threshold in this fiber.
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- 2017
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36. High power sub-ps pulse generation by compression of a frequency comb obtained by a nonlinear broadened two colored seed.
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Plötner M, Bock V, Schultze T, Beier F, Schreiber T, Eberhardt R, and Tünnermann A
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In this contribution we demonstrate the generation of a frequency comb with sub-picosecond pulses by seeding an amplifier with two narrow linewidth laser diodes separated by 50 GHz. The results are achieved in the normal dispersion regime with parameters where the forming of the comb is dominated by self-phase modulation. A numerical simulation is performed with different nonlinear interaction lengths, whereas the experimental realization is done in a high power Yb-doped fiber amplifier to generate the necessary nonlinearity. An output power of 750 W with compression to sub-picosecond pulse durations is shown. Further perspectives towards higher power levels and larger comb-line spacing are discussed.
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- 2017
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37. Modal content measurements (S 2 ) of negative curvature hollow-core photonic crystal fibers.
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Bock V, Plötner M, De Vries O, Nold J, Haarlammert N, Schreiber T, Eberhardt R, and Tünnermann A
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We present modal content measurements (S
2 ) of two different negative curvature hollow-core photonic crystal fibers: a kagome fiber and an ice cream cone fiber. Their sensitivity towards mode matching, bending and polarization is analyzed. For the kagome fiber, a higher order mode suppression of 17dB under optimal conditions was achieved, and for the ice cream cone fiber there was a suppression of up to 42dB. Polarization turned out to be a critical parameter for good higher order mode suppression in both fibers.- Published
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38. Phase-stable, multi-µJ femtosecond pulses from a repetition-rate tunable Ti:Sa-oscillator-seeded Yb-fiber amplifier.
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Saule T, Holzberger S, De Vries O, Plötner M, Limpert J, Tünnermann A, and Pupeza I
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We present a high-power, MHz-repetition-rate, phase-stable femtosecond laser system based on a phase-stabilized Ti:Sa oscillator and a multi-stage Yb-fiber chirped-pulse power amplifier. A 10-nm band around 1030 nm is split from the 7-fs oscillator output and serves as the seed for subsequent amplification by 54 dB to 80 W of average power. The µJ-level output is spectrally broadened in a solid-core fiber and compressed to ~30 fs with chirped mirrors. A pulse picker prior to power amplification allows for decreasing the repetition rate from 74 MHz by a factor of up to 4 without affecting the pulse parameters. To compensate for phase jitter added by the amplifier to the feed-forward phase-stabilized seeding pulses, a self-referencing feed-back loop is implemented at the system output. An integrated out-of-loop phase noise of less than 100 mrad was measured in the band from 0.4 Hz to 400 kHz, which to the best of our knowledge corresponds to the highest phase stability ever demonstrated for high-power, multi-MHz-repetition-rate ultrafast lasers. This system will enable experiments in attosecond physics at unprecedented repetition rates, it offers ideal prerequisites for the generation and field-resolved electro-optical sampling of high-power, broadband infrared pulses, and it is suitable for phase-stable white light generation., (© The Author(s) 2016.)
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- 2017
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39. 1 kW 1 mJ eight-channel ultrafast fiber laser.
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Müller M, Kienel M, Klenke A, Gottschall T, Shestaev E, Plötner M, Limpert J, and Tünnermann A
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An ultrafast fiber chirped-pulse amplifier comprising eight coherently combined amplifier channels is presented. The laser delivers 1 kW average power at 1 mJ pulse energy and 260 fs pulse duration. Excellent beam quality and low-noise performance are confirmed. The laser has proven suitable for demanding scientific applications. Further power scaling is possible right away using even more amplifier channels.
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- 2016
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40. What Is a Group? Young Children's Perceptions of Different Types of Groups and Group Entitativity.
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Plötner M, Over H, Carpenter M, and Tomasello M
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- Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Group Processes, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Child Development, Cooperative Behavior, Friends, Social Perception
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To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relations. However, little is known about children's general understanding of social groups and their perceptions of different forms of group. In this study, 5- to 6-year-old children were asked to evaluate prototypes of four key types of groups: an intimacy group (friends), a task group (people who are collaborating), a social category (people who look alike), and a loose association (people who coincidently meet at a tram stop). In line with previous work with adults, the vast majority of children perceived the intimacy group, task group, and social category, but not the loose association, to possess entitativity, that is, to be a 'real group.' In addition, children evaluated group member properties, social relations, and social obligations differently in each type of group, demonstrating that young children are able to distinguish between different types of in-group relations. The origins of the general group typology used by adults thus appear early in development. These findings contribute to our knowledge about children's intuitive understanding of groups and group members' behavior.
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- 2016
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41. Scalability of components for kW-level average power few-cycle lasers.
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Hädrich S, Rothhardt J, Demmler S, Tschernajew M, Hoffmann A, Krebs M, Liem A, de Vries O, Plötner M, Fabian S, Schreiber T, Limpert J, and Tünnermann A
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In this paper, the average power scalability of components that can be used for intense few-cycle lasers based on nonlinear compression of modern femtosecond solid-state lasers is investigated. The key components of such a setup, namely, the gas-filled waveguides, laser windows, chirped mirrors for pulse compression and low dispersion mirrors for beam collimation, focusing, and beam steering are tested under high-average-power operation using a kilowatt cw laser. We demonstrate the long-term stable transmission of kW-level average power through a hollow capillary and a Kagome-type photonic crystal fiber. In addition, we show that sapphire substrates significantly improve the average power capability of metal-coated mirrors. Ultimately, ultrabroadband dielectric mirrors show negligible heating up to 1 kW of average power. In summary, a technology for scaling of few-cycle lasers up to 1 kW of average power and beyond is presented.
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- 2016
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42. The effects of collaboration and minimal-group membership on children's prosocial behavior, liking, affiliation, and trust.
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Plötner M, Over H, Carpenter M, and Tomasello M
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- Child, Preschool, Emotions physiology, Female, Humans, Male, Child Behavior psychology, Cooperative Behavior, Social Behavior, Social Facilitation, Trust
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Recent theoretical work has highlighted potential links between interpersonal collaboration and group membership in the evolution of human sociality. Here we compared the effects of collaboration and minimal-group membership on young children's prosocial behavior (i.e., helping and resource allocation), liking, affiliation, and trust. In a design that matched as closely as possible these two ways of connecting with others, we showed that 5-year-olds' behavior was affected similarly by collaboration and minimal-group membership; both increased children's preference for their partners on multiple dimensions and produced overall effects of a similar magnitude. In contrast, 3.5-year-olds did not have a strong preference for either collaborators or minimal in-group members. Thus, both collaboration and minimal-group membership are similarly effective in their influence on children's prosocial behavior and social preferences., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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43. Acousto-optic pulse picking scheme with carrier-frequency-to-pulse-repetition-rate synchronization.
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de Vries O, Saule T, Plötner M, Lücking F, Eidam T, Hoffmann A, Klenke A, Hädrich S, Limpert J, Holzberger S, Schreiber T, Eberhardt R, Pupeza I, and Tünnermann A
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We introduce and experimentally validate a pulse picking technique based on a travelling-wave-type acousto-optic modulator (AOM) having the AOM carrier frequency synchronized to the repetition rate of the original pulse train. As a consequence, the phase noise characteristic of the original pulse train is largely preserved, rendering this technique suitable for applications requiring carrier-envelope phase stabilization. In a proof-of-principle experiment, the 1030-nm spectral part of an 74-MHz, carrier-envelope phase stable Ti:sapphire oscillator is amplified and reduced in pulse repetition frequency by a factor of two, maintaining an unprecedentedly low carrier-envelope phase noise spectral density of below 68 mrad. Furthermore, a comparative analysis reveals that the pulse-picking-induced additional amplitude noise is minimized, when the AOM is operated under synchronicity. The proposed scheme is particularly suitable when the down-picked repetition rate is still in the multi-MHz-range, where Pockels cells cannot be applied due to piezoelectric ringing.
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- 2015
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44. Methacrylate Copolymers with Liquid Crystalline Side Chains for Organic Gate Dielectric Applications.
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Berndt A, Pospiech D, Jehnichen D, Häußler L, Voit B, Al-Hussein M, Plötner M, Kumar A, and Fischer WJ
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Polymers for all-organic field-effect transistors are under development to cope with the increasing demand for novel materials for organic electronics. Besides the semiconductor, the dielectric layer determines the efficiency of the final device. Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is a frequently used dielectric. In this work, the chemical structure of this material was stepwise altered by incorporation of cross-linkable and/or self-organizing comonomers to improve the chemical stability and the dielectric properties. Different types of cross-linking methods were used to prevent dissolution, swelling or intermixing of the dielectric e.g. during formation processes of top electrodes or semiconducting layers. Self-organizing comonomers were expected to influence the dielectric/semiconductor interface, and moreover, to enhance the chemical resistance of the dielectric. Random copolymers were obtained by free radical and reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. With 6-[4-(4'-cyanophenyl)phenoxy]alkyl side chains having hexyl or octyl spacer, thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) behavior and nanophase separation into smectic layers was observed, while copolymerization with methyl methacrylate induced molecular disorder. In addition to chemical, thermal and structural properties, electrical characteristics like breakdown field strength (EBD) and relative permittivity (k) were determined. The dielectric films were studied in metal-insulator-metal setups. EBD appeared to be strongly dependent on the type of electrode used and especially the ink formulation. Cross-linking of PMMA yielded an increase in EBD up to 4.0 MV/cm with Ag and 5.7 MV/cm with, Pedot: PSS electrodes because of the increased solvent resistance. The LC side chains reduce the ability for cross-linking resulting in decreased breakdown field strengths.
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- 2015
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45. Young children show the bystander effect in helping situations.
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Plötner M, Over H, Carpenter M, and Tomasello M
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- Age Factors, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Psychology, Child, Shyness, Helping Behavior
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Much research in social psychology has shown that otherwise helpful people often fail to help when bystanders are present. Research in developmental psychology has shown that even very young children help and that the presence of others can actually increase helping in some cases. In the current study, in contrast, 5-year-old children helped an experimenter at very high levels when they were alone but helped significantly less often in the presence of bystanders who were potentially available to help. In another condition designed to elucidate the mechanism underlying the effect, children's helping was not reduced when bystanders were present but confined behind a barrier and thus unable to help (a condition that has not been run in previous studies with adults). Young children thus show the bystander effect, and it is due not to social referencing or shyness to act in front of others but, rather, to a sense of a diffusion of responsibility., (© The Author(s) 2015.)
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- 2015
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46. Coherently combined fiber laser system delivering 120 μJ femtosecond pulses.
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Seise E, Klenke A, Breitkopf S, Plötner M, Limpert J, and Tünnermann A
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We report on the coherent combination of two chirped pulsed fiber lasers. The beams coming from two 100 μm core diameter ytterbium-doped rod-type fibers were coupled in a Mach-Zehnder-type interferometer by means of a polarization beam splitter. Active stabilization of the interferometer was achieved by using a piezo-mounted mirror driven by a Hänsch-Couillaud polarization detection system. Pulses with 120 μJ energy and a compressed duration of 800 fs were obtained. This, compared with the 66 μJ coming from each single amplifier, results in a combining efficiency as high as 91%.
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- 2011
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47. Self-starting passively mode-locked chirped-pulse fiber laser.
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Ortaç B, Plötner M, Limpert J, and Tünnermann A
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We present a self-starting passively mode-locked fiber laser operating in the chirped-pulse regime for the first time. A chirped fiber Bragg grating in the cavity provides positive dispersion with negligible nonlinearity. The laser generates positively-chirped pulses with a pulse duration of 22 ps at a repetition rate of 44 MHz, which are compressible down to 1.5 ps. We believe that the presented approach reveals a pulse energy scaling potential of mode-locked fiber lasers as nonlinear effects are significantly diminished compared the other known operation regimes.
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- 2007
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48. Experimental and numerical study of pulse dynamics in positive net-cavity dispersion modelocked Yb-doped fiber lasers.
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Ortaς B, Plötner M, Schreiber T, Limpert J, and Tünnermann A
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We report on environmentally stable mode-locked Yb-doped all-fiber lasers operating in the wave-breaking-free and stretched-pulse regime. The compact linear cavity is constructed with saturable absorber mirror directly glued to the fibers end-facet as nonlinear mode-locking mechanism and chirped fiber Bragg grating for dispersion management, thus, without any free-space optics. In the wave-breaking-free regime the laser generates positively-chirped pulses with a pulse duration of 15.4 ps. These pulses are compressed to 218 fs in a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber spliced to the output port. Adaptation of dispersion management has led to operation in the stretched-pulse regime, where a parabolic spectral profile is obtained as well. In this regime pulses are compressible to 213 fs. Numerical simulations are presented which confirm the wave-breaking-free and stretched-pulse evolution inside the fiber laser cavity. Both regimes are compared in terms of pulse quality.
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- 2007
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