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A versatile 10-TW laser system with robust passive controls to achieve high stability and spatiotemporal quality

Authors :
Hao-Hua Chu
Chau-Hwang Lee
S.-Y. Chen
Jiunn-Yuan Lin
Jyhpyng Wang
Y. F. Xiao
T.-Y. Chien
Lan-Sheng Yang
S.-Y. Huang
Source :
Applied Physics B. 79:193-201
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

We discuss the design, construction, and output characteristics of a versatile 10-TW Ti : sapphire laser system of high stability and spatiotemporal quality. By pumping the three amplifier stages independently and running at saturation, an energy stability of 1.3% is obtained. Controls over self-phase modulation, high-order dispersion, spatial aberration, and amplified spontaneous emission are done by robust passive methods. A time–bandwidth product of 1.2 times the Fourier-transform limit with a temporal contrast larger than 5×108 in the -10-ns scale, 2×106 in the -100-ps scale, and 104 in the -1-ps scale are achieved. The beam can be focused down to 1.2 times the diffraction limit with 80% of the energy enclosed in the Gaussian focal spot. Beam-pointing stability is

Details

ISSN :
14320649 and 09462171
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Physics B
Accession number :
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