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Chirped-pulse oscillators: a route to high-power femtosecond pulses without external amplification
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser PhysicsHigh-power LasersOptical AmplifierShort-pulse LasersRepetition RateOptical PropertiesOptical SolitonExternal AmplificationPhotonicsPulse GenerationKerr-lens Mode-locked TiOptical PumpingChirped-pulse OscillatorsPhysicsHigh-power Femtosecond PulsesElectro-optics DeviceApplied PhysicsSapphire Oscillator
We demonstrate a Kerr-lens mode-locked Ti:sapphire oscillator that generates 130-nJ, 26-fs and 220-nJ, 30-fs pulses at a repetition rate of 11 MHz. The generation of stable broadband, high-energy pulses from an extended-cavity oscillator is achieved by the use of chirped multilayer mirrors to produce a small net positive dispersion over a broad spectral range. The resultant chirped picosecond pulses are compressed by a dispersive delay line that is external to the laser cavity. The demonstrated peak powers, in excess of 5 MW, are to our knowledge the highest ever achieved from a cw-pumped laser and are expected to be scalable to tens of megawatts by an increase in the pump power and (or) a decrease in the repetition rate. The demonstrated source permits micromachining of any materials under relaxed focusing conditions.
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