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2016
Journal Article
Title

Scalability of components for kW-level average power few-cycle lasers

Abstract
In this paper, the average power scalability of components that can be used for intense few-cycle lasers based on nonlinear compression of modern femtosecond solid-state lasers is investigated. The key components of such a setup, namely, the gas-filled waveguides, laser windows, chirped mirrors for pulse compression and low dispersion mirrors for beam collimation, focusing, and beam steering are tested under high-average-power operation using a kilowatt cw laser. We demonstrate the long-term stable transmission of kW-level average power through a hollow capillary and a Kagome-type photonic crystal fiber. In addition, we show that sapphire substrates significantly improve the average power capability of metal-coated mirrors. Ultimately, ultrabroadband dielectric mirrors show negligible heating up to 1 kW of average power. In summary, a technology for scaling of few-cycle lasers up to 1 kW of average power and beyond is presented.
Author(s)
Hädrich, S.
Rothhardt, J.
Demmler, S.
Tschernajew, M.
Hoffmann, A.
Krebs, M.
Liem, A.
Vries, O. de
Plötner, M.
Fabian, S.
Schreiber, T.
Limpert, J.
Tünnermann, A.
Journal
Applied optics  
DOI
10.1364/AO.55.001636
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
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