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Nonlinear pulse compression to 51-W average power GW-class 35-fs pulses at 2-µm wavelength in a gas-filled multi-pass cell.

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In this article , a krypton-filled Herriott-type cavity employing metallic mirrors is used for spectral broadening, which enables the efficient post compression of the pulses emitted by an ultrafast coherently combined thulium-doped fiber laser system.
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We report on the generation of GW-class peak power, 35-fs pulses at 2-µm wavelength with an average power of 51 W at 300-kHz repetition rate. A compact, krypton-filled Herriott-type cavity employing metallic mirrors is used for spectral broadening. This multi-pass compression stage enables the efficient post compression of the pulses emitted by an ultrafast coherently combined thulium-doped fiber laser system. The presented results demonstrate an excellent preservation of the input beam quality in combination with a power transmission as high as 80%. These results show that multi-pass cell based post-compression is an attractive alternative to nonlinear spectral broadening in fibers, which is commonly employed for thulium-doped and other mid-infrared ultrafast laser systems. Particularly, the average power scalability and the potential to achieve few-cycle pulse durations make this scheme highly attractive.

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Spectral broadening of 2-mJ femtosecond pulses in a compact air-filled convex–concave multi-pass cell

- 08 Mar 2023 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , a convex-concave (CX/CC) multi-pass cell was proposed to compress 2.1 mJ pulses at 100 kHz repetition rate (200 W of average power).
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Spectral broadening of 2-mJ femtosecond pulses in a compact air-filled convex-concave multi-pass cell.

TL;DR: In this paper , a convex-concave (CX/CC) multi-pass cell was proposed to achieve spectral broadening of 2.1mJ pulses at 100 kHz repetition rate (200 W of average power) in ambient air.
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