Nonlinear pulse compression of a 200 mJ and 1 kW ultrafast thin-disk amplifier

  • Pfaff Y
  • Barbiero G
  • Rampp M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a high-energy laser source consisting of an ultrafast thin-disk amplifier followed by a nonlinear compression stage. At a repetition rate of 5 kHz, the drive laser provides a pulse energy of up to 200 mJ with a pulse duration below 500 fs. Nonlinear broadening is implemented inside a Herriott-type multipass cell purged with noble gas, allowing us to operate under different seeding conditions. Firstly, the nonlinear broadening of 64 mJ pulses is demonstrated in an argon-filled cell, showing a compressibility down to 32 fs. Finally, we employ helium as a nonlinear medium to increase the energy up to 200 mJ while maintaining compressibility below 50 fs. Such high-energy pulses with sub-50 fs duration hold great promise as drivers of secondary sources.

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Pfaff, Y., Barbiero, G., Rampp, M., Klingebiel, S., Brons, J., Teisset, C. Y., … Metzger, T. (2023). Nonlinear pulse compression of a 200 mJ and 1 kW ultrafast thin-disk amplifier. Optics Express, 31(14), 22740. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.494359

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