Femtosecond Optical Parametric Amplification In Bbo And Kta Driven By A Ti:Sapphire Laser For Lidt Testing And Diagnostic Development

HIGH-POWER, HIGH-ENERGY, AND HIGH-INTENSITY LASER TECHNOLOGY III(2017)

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We present the design of a collinear femtosecond optical parametric amplification (OPA) system producing a tunable output at wavelengths between 1030 nm and 1080 nm from a Ti:Sapphire pump laser at a wavelength of 795 nm. Generation of a supercontinuum seed pulse is followed by one stage of amplification in Beta Barium Borate (BBO) and two stages of amplification in Potassium Titanyle Arsenate (KTA), resulting in a 225 mu J output pulse with a duration of 90 fs. The output of the system has been measured by self-referenced spectral interferometry to yield the complete spectrum and spectral phase of the pulse. When compared to KTP, the greater transparency of KTA in the spectral range from 3 - 4 mu m allows for reduced idler absorption and enhanced gain from the OPA process when it is pumped by the fundamental frequency of a Ti: sapphire laser. In turn, the use of the Ti: sapphire fundamental at 795 nm as a pump improves the efficiency with which light can be converted to wavelengths between 1030 nm and 1080 nm and subsequently used to test components for Nd-based laser systems. This OPA system is operated at 1 kHz for diagnostic development and laser-induced damage threshold testing of optical components for the ELI-Beamlines project.
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Optical Parametric Amplification, OPA, LIDT, BBO, KTA, Ti:sapphire, Nonlinear Optics, Potassium Titanyle Arsenate
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