Adaptive Shaping of High-Power Broadband Femtosecond Laser Pulses

  • Witting T
  • Tsilimis G
  • Kutzner J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate the implementation of a feedback controlled pulse shaping device in a femtosecond high-power Ti:sapphire laser system. The laser system consists of a mirror dispersion controlled oscillator and a multipass amplifier with a pairing double prism compressor. The system provides pulses with a dura- tion of 30 fs and an energy of up to 1.2mJ per pulse at 1kHz repetition rate. The phase distorted output pulses are phase modulated with a high resolution spatial light modulator (SLM). The pulse shaper consists of an all-reflective zero-dispersion compressor equipped with a liquid crystal array. For adaptive compression of the amplified pulses a feedback loop is implemented. A two-photon process is used to monitor the temporal pulse characteristics. To achieve the shortest possible pulse an evolutionary algorithm controls the pulse shaper utilizing the two-photon signal as feedback. With this set-up transform limited pulses are achieved. Detailed inves- tigations of algorithm parameters and their effect on convergence behaviour have been performed and are compared with the experimental findings

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Witting, T., Tsilimis, G., Kutzner, J., Zacharias, H., Köller, M., & Maurer, H. (2006). Adaptive Shaping of High-Power Broadband Femtosecond Laser Pulses. In Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine (pp. 273–282). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28867-8_28

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