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21 February 2020 Femtosecond 100 W-level OPCPAs from near-IR to short-wave-IR wavelengths
Robert Riedel, M. Schulz, I. Grguraš, T. Golz, J. H. Buß, M. J. Prandolini
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Abstract
A review of current high power (100 W-level), femtosecond, optical parametric chirped-pulse amplifiers (OPCPA) at near IR (NIR) and short-wave IR (SWIR) wavelengths pumped by Yb-based solid-state lasers is presented. OPCPA technology together with white-light-generation (WLG) makes it possible to provide CEP-stable femtosecond broadband or tunable pulses (from 700nm to 2.1 μm), which are potentially scalable to much high power levels. An important feature of these new OPCPAs is their reliability and compact design, requiring no complex cooling systems.
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Robert Riedel, M. Schulz, I. Grguraš, T. Golz, J. H. Buß, and M. J. Prandolini "Femtosecond 100 W-level OPCPAs from near-IR to short-wave-IR wavelengths", Proc. SPIE 11259, Solid State Lasers XXIX: Technology and Devices, 112591F (21 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543731
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Nonlinear crystals

Femtosecond phenomena

Photonics

Optical amplifiers

Short wave infrared radiation

High power lasers

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