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Optical Engineering | 2013

Concepts, performance review, and prospects of table-top, few-cycle optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification

Andreas Vaupel; Nathan Bodnar; Benjamin Webb; Lawrence Shah; Martin Richardson

Abstract. More than 20 years after the first presentation of optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA), the technology has matured as a powerful technique to produce high-intensity, few-cycle, and ultrashort laser pulses. The output characteristics of these systems cover a wide range of center wavelengths, pulse energies, and average powers. The current record performance of table-top, few-cycle OPCPA systems are 16 TW peak power and 22 W average power, which show that OPCPA is able to directly compete with Ti:sapphire chirped-pulse amplification-based systems as source for intense optical pulses. Here, we review the concepts of OPCPA and present the current state-of-the art performance level for several systems reported in the literature. To date, the performance of these systems is most generally limited by the employed pump laser. Thus, we present a comprehensive review on the recent progress in high-energy, high-average-power, picosecond laser systems, which provide improved performance relative to OPCPA pump lasers employed to date. From here, the impact of these novel pump lasers on table-top, few-cycle OPCPA is detailed and the prospects for next-generation OPCPA systems are discussed.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

Multi-kHz, multi-mJ, phase stabilized, OPCPA amplifier system

M. Hemmer; Andreas Vaupel; Benjamin Webb; Martin Richardson

The pump beam generation line of an optical parametric chirped pulse amplifier (OPCPA) system providing few-cycle pulses with energy in the millijoule range at repetition rates up to 10 kHz is presented. The overall design of the system is briefly discussed including stretching-compressing and parametric amplification. The main emphasis is on the requirements on the pump beam for successful pumping of a parametric amplifier. Aspects of the design of the multistage hybrid amplifier line are detailed and performances of each stage are presented.


conference on lasers and electro-optics | 2011

A VBG-stabilized narrow linewidth, spectrally tunable, Yb:YAG thin-disk laser

M. Hemmer; Andreas Vaupel; Mark Ramme; Christina C. C. Willis; Joshua Bradford; Vadim Smirnov; Lawrence Shah; Leonid B. Glebov; Martin Richardson

We present an Yb: YAG thin-disk oscillator providing a tunable linewidth of 50-pm via VBG-based feedback. Output powers of up to 2 W have been recorded while maintaining an excellent spatial profile.Volume Bragg gratings


Proceedings of SPIE | 2011

A joule-class, TEM00 spatial profile, narrow-linewidth laser system

Andreas Vaupel; Nathan Bodnar; M. Hemmer; Martin Richardson

A Joule-class, narrow-linewidth amplifier line delivering 20 ns pulses with a TEM00 spatial profile is presented. A Q-switched Nd:YAG oscillator with an intra-cavity volume Bragg grating (VBG) is used to seed the amplifier line. A series of flashlamp-pumped Nd:YAG amplifiers consisting of a double-pass and two single-pass amplifiers boost the energy of the 21 ns pulses to 480 mJ. The presented amplifier line will be used for fundamental studies including remote Raman spectroscopy and ns filamentation.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2014

Compact 10 TW laser to generate multi-filament arrays

Benjamin Webb; Joshua Bradford; Khan Lim; Nathan Bodnar; Andreas Vaupel; Erik McKee; Matthieu Baudelet; Magali Durand; Lawrence Shah; Martin Richardson

The design and construction of a compact 10 TW Ti:sapphire CPA system for the generation of filament arrays is presented. The design and implementation challenges are discussed, in particular the optimization of beam quality.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Picosecond DPSS laser technology for OPCPA pumping

Andreas Vaupel; Nathan Bodnar; Benjamin Webb; Lawrence Shah; Martin Richardson

We present the design and challenges of a diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) system to amplify picosecond pulses to high pulse energies and high average powers. We discuss our implemented solutions to mitigate thermal effects and present the obtained performance of the picosecond pulse amplification at the multi-10-MW level. Our here presented picosecond DPSS laser is well suited for pumping an optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) system. Several laser technologies have been employed to pump OPCPA systems and we show how our DPSS system compares in performance to the other approaches.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013

Energy-scaling of DPSS picosecond amplifiers for OPCPA pumping

Andreas Vaupel; Nathan Bodnar; Benjamin Webb; Lawrence Shah; Eric Cormier; Martin Richardson

High power, high energy, picosecond amplifier systems are required for the next generation of OPCPA systems. We address energy scaling and challenges of thermal loading and depolarization in high repetition rate amplifiers for OPCPA pumping.


Frontiers in Optics | 2013

DPSS Picosecond Energy Scaling for OPCPA Pumping

Nathan Bodnar; Andreas Vaupel; Benjamin Webb; Lawrence Shah; Martin Richardson

Energy scaling of a picosecond amplifier system for next generation OPCPA systems introduces several challenges. Mitigation of thermal loading and depolarization in high power amplifiers are addressed for DPSS, picosecond, high energy amplifier systems.


Photonics | 2010

A compact quasi-single-cycle, phase stabilized laser system

M. Hemmer; Andreas Vaupel; Martin Richardson

A table-top OPCPA laser system designed to produce energy beyond 1.5 mJ at repetition rates up to 10 kHz with pulse duration shorter than 10 fs and featuring carrier-envelope phase stabilization is reported.


Applied Physics B | 2012

OPCPA pump laser based on a regenerative amplifier with volume Bragg grating spectral filtering

M. Hemmer; Andreas Vaupel; Matthias Wohlmuth; Martin Richardson

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Martin Richardson

University of Central Florida

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Benjamin Webb

University of Central Florida

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M. Hemmer

University of Central Florida

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Nathan Bodnar

University of Central Florida

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Lawrence Shah

University of Central Florida

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Joshua Bradford

University of Central Florida

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Mark Ramme

University of Central Florida

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Erik McKee

University of Central Florida

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