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High power and high repetition rate femtosecond lasers are crucial tools furthering the scientific development across many fields. So far, these systems have been realized by Ti:Sapphire lasers at 800 nm, being limited in power scaling. A novel optical parametric chirped-pulse amplifier (OPCPA), pumped by high-power Yb-doped solid state lasers, and combined with bulk crystal white-light-generation seeding (WLG) allows to circumvent the limitation in average power. The presented laser system features carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stable sub 20 fs pulses centered at 800nm with millijoule pulse energies and average power of 20W while remaining on a compact footprint. Such systems have recently become commercially available from Class 5 Photonics and allow for scalability beyond millijoule pulse energies at up to 100W average power.
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T. Golz, J. H. Buß, M. Schulz, I. Grguras, M. J. Prandolini, R. Riedel, "High power CEP-stable OPCPA at 800nm," Proc. SPIE 11259, Solid State Lasers XXIX: Technology and Devices, 112591L (21 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2546254