Abstract
We have developed a system for producing amplified pulses of frequency-chirped light at 780 nm on nanosecond timescales. The system starts with tunable cw laser light and employs a pair of fiber-based phase modulators, a semiconductor optical amplifier, and a tapered amplifier to achieve chirp rates exceeding 3 GHz/10 ns and peak powers greater than 1 W. Driving the modulators with an arbitrary waveform generator enables arbitrary chirp shapes, such as two-frequency linear chirps. We overcome the optical power limitations of the modulators by duty cycling and avoid unseeded operation of the tapered amplifier by multiplexing the chirped pulses with "dummy"light from a separate diode laser.
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Clarke, B. S., & Gould, P. L. (2022). Amplification of pulsed light with arbitrary frequency chirps on nanosecond timescales. Review of Scientific Instruments, 93(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0076633
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