Millijoule ultrafast optical parametric amplification as replacement for high-gain regenerative amplifiers

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We report on the development of an ultrafast optical parametric amplifier front-end for the Petawatt High Energy Laser for heavy Ion eXperiments (PHELIX) and the Petawatt ENergy-Efficient Laser for Optical Plasma Experiments (PEnELOPE) facilities. This front-end delivers broadband and stable amplification up to 1 mJ per pulse while maintaining a high beam quality. Its implementation at PHELIX allowed one to bypass the front-end amplifier, which is known to be a source of pre-pulses. With the bypass, an amplified spontaneous emission contrast of and a pre-pulse contrast of could be realized. Due to its high stability, high beam quality and its versatile pump amplifier, the system offers an alternative for high-gain regenerative amplifiers in the front-end of various laser systems.

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Zobus, Y., Brabetz, C., Hornung, J., Ohland, J. B., Reemts, D., Zou, J. P., … Bagnoud, V. (2023). Millijoule ultrafast optical parametric amplification as replacement for high-gain regenerative amplifiers. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 11. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2023.30

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