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19 June 2003 High-power femtosecond fiber laser systems
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Fiber laser systems offer unique properties for the amplification of ultrashort pulses to high powers. Two approaches are discussed, the amplification of linearly chirped parabolic pulses and a fiber based chirped pulse amplification system. Using the first method, we succeeded to generate 17-W average power of linearly chirped parabolic pulses at 75 MHz repetition rate and diffraction-limited beam quality in a large-mode-area ytterbium-doped fiber amplifier. The recompression of these pulses with an efficiency of 60% resulted in 80-fs pulses with a peak power of 1.7 MW. Furthermore, we report on a diode-pumped ytterbium-doped double-clad fiber based chirped pulse amplification system delivering 350-fs pulses, at 1060 nm wavelength, 75 MHz repetition rate and up to 60 W average power, corresponding to a peak power of 2.3 MW. Key element is a diffraction grating compressor consisting of highly efficient transmission gratings in fused silica allowing the recompression at this high power. Power scaling to the >100 W level is discussed.
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Jens Limpert, Thomas Schreiber, Andreas Liem, Holger Zellmer, and Andreas Tunnermann "High-power femtosecond fiber laser systems", Proc. SPIE 4978, Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultrafast Lasers III, (19 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473190
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KEYWORDS
Fiber amplifiers

Diffraction gratings

Picosecond phenomena

Femtosecond phenomena

Solitons

Laser systems engineering

Optical amplifiers

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