Bifurcation suppression in regenerative amplifiers by active feedback methods

  • Deutschmann A
  • Flöry T
  • Schrom K
  • et al.
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Abstract

The performance of regenerative amplifiers at high repetition rates is often limited by the occurrence of bifurcations induced by a destabilization of the pulse-to-pulse dynamics. While bifurcations can be suppressed by increasing the seed energy using dedicated pre-amplifiers, the availability of adjustable filters and control electronics in modern pulse amplifiers allows to exploit feedback strategies to cope with these instabilities. In this paper, we present a theoretical and experimental analysis of active feedback methods to stabilize otherwise unstable operational regimes of regenerative amplifiers. To this end, the dynamics of regenerative amplifiers are investigated starting from a general space-dependent description to obtain a generalization of existing models from the literature. Suitable feedback strategies are then developed utilizing measurements of the output pulse energies or the transmitted pump light, respectively. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is highlighted by experimental results for a Yb:CaF2-based regenerative amplifier.

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Deutschmann, A., Flöry, T., Schrom, K., Stummer, V., Baltuška, A., & Kugi, A. (2020). Bifurcation suppression in regenerative amplifiers by active feedback methods. Optics Express, 28(2), 1722. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.380404

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