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Ytterbium laser system for studying parametric amplification of femtosecond pulses with a centre wavelength of ∼2 μm

Journal

QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume 50, Issue 4, Pages 321-326

Publisher

TURPION LTD
DOI: 10.1070/QEL17289

Keywords

ytterbium fibre laser; femtosecond pulses; Yb :YAG disk amplifier; pulse compression; parametric amplification

Funding

  1. Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Fundamental Research Programme 'Extreme Light Fields and Their Interaction with Matter') [0035-2018-0023]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [075-15-2019-1371, RFMEFI60718X0201]

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A laser system is developed with an optical synchronisation of a femtosecond signal with a pump channel. The signal of a driving ytterbium fibre laser with a 60 MHz repetition rate of stretched femtosecond pulses is amplified in energy from several nanojoules to 0.4 mJ at a pulse repetition rate of 3 kHz in a wide-band amplifier and then is compressed in time to 250 fs. The obtained radiation is used for generating femtosecond laser pulses with a centre wavelength of similar to 2 mu m, pulse energy of above 20 mu J, duration of several field oscillations, and phase stabilisation between the electromagnetic field and envelope. The other pulse of the driving fibre laser provides optical synchronisation and a minimal time delay and is directed to a regenerative Yb : YAG disk amplifier for amplification to an energy of 4 mJ at a pulse repetition rate of 3 kHz and duration of 20 ps. A multipass disk amplifier is developed for further increasing the energy of pump chirped pulses to an energy of 70 mJ at a pulse repetition rate of 10 Hz and duration of 400 ps for studying parametric amplification under sub-nanosecond pumping.

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