Stark, H.H.StarkBuldt, J.J.BuldtMüller, M.M.MüllerKlenke, A.A.KlenkeTünnermann, A.A.TünnermannLimpert, J.J.Limpert2022-03-142022-03-142019https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/40645610.1109/CLEOE-EQEC.2019.8872788In the past years, novel approaches including chirped pulse amplification (CPA) [1] and advanced amplifier architectures such as large pitch fibers [2] have enabled a tremendous increase of the output performance of ultrafast lasers. Today, the potential of these techniques is well exploited. Thus, new technologies are developed, as, for instance, spatio-temporal coherent pulse combination [3], which is a promising and powerful tool, not least because of its scalability. Regarding temporal multiplexing, many different approaches exist [4, 5]. Rectently, a technique named electro-optically controlled divided-pulse amplification (EDPA) [6] has shown promising properties in initial proof-of-principle experiments.en620High-power electro-optically controlled divided-pulse amplificationconference paper