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Compact all-solid-state femtosecond Yb amplifier using a high-brightness multi-watt tapered laser diode

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OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 542, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2023.129581

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Ytterbium-doped amplifiers; Femtosecond laser amplifiers; Solid-state lasers; High brightness pump source; Tapered diode laser

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In this work, a novel amplification module based on a high-brilliance tapered pump laser diode is presented. The module achieves a maximum output power of about 6.5 W with high spatial quality and a stable diode wavelength of 978.5 nm. By optimizing the performance, compact amplification modules can maximize the gain-per-Watt of absorbed pump power and the optical-to-optical extraction efficiency.
In this work, we present a novel amplification module based on a high-brilliance tapered pump laser diode. A monolithic distributed Bragg grating permits to stabilize the diode wavelength, that was kept at 978.5 nm with a full-width at half-maximum bandwidth <0.2 nm during our experiments. Such a compact and reliable single laser source achieves a maximum output power of about 6.5 W, in a linearly polarized beam with high spatial quality (M2 < 1.5). This allows to optimize the performance of compact amplification modules designed to maximize the gain-per-Watt of absorbed pump power and the optical-to-optical extraction efficiency. To assess the potential of such pump unit, we designed a single-pass and double-pass amplification module based on a 3-mm-long 9.5%-doped Yb:KYW crystal, seeded by a either a cw or a femtosecond oscillator providing a maximum average power of similar to 500 mW with output wavelength tunable between 1025 nm and 1035 nm. By tightly focusing the pump beam and carefully optimizing the mode-matching between the almost TEM00 pump and seed beam we achieved a single pass small signal gain G0 > 7 at about 3.5 W absorbed pump power and a maximum output power of 2.2 W, corresponding to an optical-to-optical extraction efficiency close to 50%. The excellent beam quality of the seeder was very well preserved during amplification, resulting in a measured M2x x M2y <1.1 both in single and double pass.

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