Power scaling of a high-repetition-rate enhancement cavity

  • Pupeza I
  • Eidam T
  • Rauschenberger J
  • et al.
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Abstract

A passive optical resonator is used to enhance the power of a pulsed 78 MHz repetition rate Yb laser providing 200 fs pulses. We find limitations relating to the achievable time-averaged and peak power, which we distinguish by varying the duration of the input pulses. An intracavity average power of 18 kW is generated with close to Fourier-limited pulses of 10 W average power. Beyond this power level, intensity-related effects lead to resonator instabilities, which can be removed by chirping the seed laser pulses. By extending the pulse duration in this way to 2 ps, we could obtain 72 kW of intracavity circulating power with 50 W of input power.

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Pupeza, I., Eidam, T., Rauschenberger, J., Bernhardt, B., Ozawa, A., Fill, E., … Krausz, F. (2010). Power scaling of a high-repetition-rate enhancement cavity. Optics Letters, 35(12), 2052. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.35.002052

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