0.2-TW laser system at 1kHz

Optics Letters
S BackusM M Murnane

Abstract

We have developed a 1-kHz repetition-rate Ti:sapphire laser system that can simultaneously generate high peak and average powers of 0.2TW and 4W, respectively. The laser system generates 4-mJ energy pulses with a 20-fs pulse width. We eliminated thermal lensing in the system by cooling the Ti:sapphire crystal to 125K. The output 20-fs pulses were fully characterized by use of the new technique of transient-grating frequency-resolved optical gating. We demonstrate experimentally that the pulse duration at the output is limited only by fifth-order dispersion.

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Aug 10, 2006·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Nicholas L WagnerHenry C Kapteyn
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