Nonlinear pulse compression based on a gas-filled multipass cell

Optics Letters
L LavenuPatrick Georges

Abstract

We demonstrate nonlinear temporal compression of a high-energy Yb-doped fiber laser source in a multipass cell filled with argon. The 160 μJ 275 fs input pulses are compressed down to 135 μJ 33 fs at the output, corresponding to an overall transmission of 85%. We also analyze the output beam, revealing essentially no space-time couplings. We believe this technique can be scalable to higher pulse energies and shorter pulse durations, enabling access to a wider parameter range for a large variety of ultrafast laser sources.

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Oct 3, 2018·Optics Letters·Kilian FritschOleg Pronin
Nov 16, 2018·Optics Letters·Gaëtan JargotPatrick Georges
Aug 6, 2020·Optics Express·Nour DaherPatrick Georges
May 2, 2020·Optics Letters·Prannay BallaChristoph M Heyl
Aug 30, 2019·Optics Letters·Federico J FurchAlexandre Mermillod-Blondin
Nov 2, 2019·Optics Letters·P RussbueldtR Poprawe
Jun 2, 2021·Optics Letters·Michael MüllerJens Limpert
Jul 16, 2021·Optics Letters·Nour DaherPatrick Georges
Sep 16, 2021·Optics Letters·Richard OliverAlexander L Gaeta

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