D. Turke
University of Bonn
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Optics Express | 2005
J. Teipel; D. Turke; Harald Giessen; Andreas Zintl; Bernd Braun
The combination of a diode-pumped Nd:YVO4 picosecond laser source with tapered fibers allows the realization of a compact white light source with an average output power of up to 5.65 W. We generated supercontinua with a throughput of ~50% over a spectral range of up to 1140 nm by using a series of tapered fibers that were spliced together.
Optics Express | 2007
D. Turke; Pricking S; Anton Husakou; J. Teipel; Joachim Herrmann; Harald Giessen
We measure the degree of coherence of supercontinua generated in tapered fibers by subsequent fs pulses. By means of interference experiments we study its dependence on the input pulse duration and power. We also present numerical simulations that allow us to explain the experimental observations which show a decreasing degree of coherence with increasing input power. We attribute this loss of coherence to phase noise due to the cross-phase modulation by several solitons with randomly varying parameters due to quantum noise.
Optics Express | 2005
J. Teipel; D. Turke; Harald Giessen; Alexander Killi; Uwe Morgner; Max Lederer; Daniel Kopf
We present a compact, all diode-pumped supercontinuum source based on a SESAM mode-locked Yb:glass oscillator at 1040 nm and a tapered fiber. The oscillator has a repetition rate of 20 MHz, a pulse duration of 200 fs, and a maximum pulse energy of about 15 nJ. This system delivers an 1100 nm broad spectrum with an output power of more than 100 mW. Decreasing the repetition rate to 500 kHz by cavity-dumping results in a supercontinuum with a high pulse energy of about 50 nJ. Furthermore, using the frequency-doubled output of this laser at 520 nm with 300 fs pulse duration resulted in supercontinua in the near-UV and visible spectral region. We compare the experimental spectra with theoretical simulations.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2006
Rui Zhang; J. Teipel; D. Turke; Harald Giessen
Tapered fibers have shown high efficiency to generate white light continua, which have many important applications such as pulse compression, spectroscopy, pump-probe measurements, and optical frequency metrology. In this paper, we discuss the principle of white light continuum generation in tapered fibers with incident pulse durations in the femtosecond and picosecond range. We are going to demonstrate some new technologies to design and improve the spectral characteristics of supercontinuum generation, which make tapered fibers very convenient for the construction of white light sources.
Applied Physics B | 2003
J. Teipel; K. Franke; D. Turke; F. Warken; D. Meiser; M. Leuschner; Harald Giessen
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2004
D. Turke; J. Teipel; Harald Giessen; A. Zintl; B. Braun
Stuttgarter Lasertage '05: Standortbestimmung der Lasertechnologie in der industriellen Materialbearbeitung | 2009
J. Teipel; D. Turke; Felix Hoos; Harald Gießen
International Journal of Engineering Science | 2005
D. Turke; J. Teipel; Harald Giessen; Wendel Wohlleben; Marcus Motzkus; Bertrand Kibler; John M. Dudley
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2004
J. Teipel; D. Turke; Harald Giessen; Max Lederer; Daniel Kopf
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2003
Harald Giessen; D. Turke; K. Franke; J. Teipel; D. Meiser; M. Leuschner