Long-term Stability of Nonlinear Pulse Compression using Solid-core Large-mode-area Fibers

  • Lötscher L
  • Vámos L
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Abstract

Long-term stability of a laser system is crucially important for applications such as ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Unfortunately, this topic received little attention in novel pulse compression schemes. Through the ultra-stable beam pointing of the 50 kHz laser system, the long-term stability of nonlinear pulse compression (NPC) was measured for up to 17 hours at different peak powers in a fiber core. The required spectral broadening was achieved in large- mode-area photonic-crystal-fibers with linearly and circularly polarized light. The optimal parameters of a NPC system operating close to the fundamental limit of the critical self-focusing peak power were found. A further compression to sub-10 fs pulses in a second fiber stage is also discussed.

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Lötscher, L., & Vámos, L. (2015). Long-term Stability of Nonlinear Pulse Compression using Solid-core Large-mode-area Fibers. Journal of Lasers, Optics & Photonics, 02(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2469-410x.1000124

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