Dimitris N. Papadopoulos
University of Paris-Sud
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Optical Materials Express | 2011
Frédéric Druon; Sandrine Ricaud; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Alain Pellegrina; Patrice Camy; Jean-Louis Doualan; R. Moncorgé; Antoine Courjaud; Eric Mottay; Patrick Georges
We present an overview of laser results we obtained with Yb-doped calcium fluoride and its isotype strontium fluoride. In order to study the laser performance in femtosecond and high power regimes, spectral and thermal properties are first discussed including the potential of these crystals at room and cryogenic temperatures. Experimental demonstrations of high-power and ultrashort pulse oscillators and amplifiers are presented and analyzed.
Optics Letters | 2008
Yoann Zaouter; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Marc Hanna; J. Boullet; L. Huang; C. Aguergaray; Frédéric Druon; Eric Mottay; Patrick Georges; Eric Cormier
We report on the study of direct amplification of femtosecond pulses in an 80 mum core diameter microstructured Yb-doped rod-type fiber amplifier in the nonlinear regime. The system includes a compact single grating compressor for the compensation of the small dispersion in the amplifier. With a 1250 line/mm (l/mm) grating-based compressor, pulses as short as 49 fs with 870 nJ pulse energy and 12 MW peak power are obtained. Alternatively, the use of a 1740 l/mm grating allows the production of higher quality pulses of 70 fs, 1.25 microJ pulse energy, and 16 MW peak power.
Optics Letters | 2007
Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Yoann Zaouter; Marc Hanna; Frédéric Druon; Eric Mottay; Eric Cormier; Patrick Georges
We report the generation of 63 fs pulses of 290 nJ energy and 4.1 MW peak power at 1050 nm based on the use of a polarization-maintaining ytterbium-doped fiber parabolic amplification system. We demonstrate that operation of the amplifier beyond the gain bandwidth limit plays a key role on the sufficient recompressibility of the pulses in a standard grating pair compressor. This results from the accumulated asymmetric nonlinear spectral phase and the good overall third-order dispersion compensation in the system.
Optics Letters | 2009
F. Friebel; Frédéric Druon; Justine Boudeile; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Marc Hanna; Patrick Georges; Patrice Camy; Jean-Louis Doualan; Abdelmjid Benayad; R. Moncorgé; Christophe Cassagne; Georges Boudebs
We demonstrate the generation of 99 fs pulses by a mode-locked laser oscillator built around a Yb:CaF(2) crystal. An average power of 380 mW for a 13 nm bandwidth spectrum centered at 1053 nm is obtained. The short-pulse operation is achieved thanks to a saturable absorber mirror and is stabilized by the Kerr lens effect. We investigated the limits of the stabilization process and observed a regime slowly oscillating between mode locking and Q switching.
Optics Letters | 2010
Sandrine Ricaud; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Patrice Camy; Jean-Louis Doualan; R. Moncorgé; Antoine Courjaud; Eric Mottay; Patrick Georges; Frédéric Druon
We present a high-power diode-pumped Yb:CaF(2) laser operating at cryogenic temperature (77 K). A laser output power of 97 W at 1034 nm was extracted for a pump power of 245 W. The corresponding global extraction efficiency (versus absorbed pump power) is 65%. The laser small signal gain was found to be equal to 3.1. The laser wavelength could be tuned between 990 and 1052 nm with peaks that correspond well to the structure of the gain cross-section spectra registered at low temperature.
Optics Letters | 2003
Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Sébastien Forget; Martin Delaigue; Frédéric Druon; François Balembois; Patrick Georges
We demonstrate the operation of an ultralow-repetition-rate, high-peak-power, picosecond diode-pumped Nd:YVO4 passively mode-locked laser oscillator. Repetition rates lower than 1 MHz were achieved with the use of a new design for a multiple-pass cavity and a semiconductor saturable absorber. Long-term stable operation at 1.2 MHz with a pulse duration of 16.3 ps and an average output power of 470 mW, corresponding to 24-kW peak-power pulses, is reported. These are to our knowledge the lowest-repetition-rate high-peak-power pulses ever generated directly from apicosecond laser resonator without cavity dumping.
Optics Express | 2012
Louis Daniault; Marc Hanna; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Yoann Zaouter; Eric Mottay; Frédéric Druon; Patrick Georges
We report on the passive coherent combining of up to 8 temporally and spatially separated ultrashort pulses amplified in a stretcher-free ytterbium-doped fiber system. An initial femtosecond pulse is split into 4 temporal replicas using divided-pulse amplification, and subsequently divided in two counter-propagating beams in a Sagnac interferometer containing a fiber amplifier. The spatio-temporal distribution of the peak-power inside the amplifier allows the generation of record 3.1 µJ and 50 fs pulses at 1 MHz of repetition rate with 52 MW of peak-power from a stretcher-free fiber amplifier and without additional nonlinear post-compression stages.
Optics Letters | 2010
Sandrine Ricaud; Frédéric Druon; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Patrice Camy; Jean-Louis Doualan; R. Moncorgé; Martin Delaigue; Yoann Zaouter; Antoine Courjaud; Patrick Georges; Eric Mottay
We present a diode-pumped regenerative amplifier based on an Yb:CaF(2) crystal optimized to produce short pulses for various repetition rates ranging from 100 Hz to 10 kHz. The shortest pulse duration generated is 178 fs, and the corresponding energy is 1.4 mJ before compression (620 microJ after), at a repetition rate of 500 Hz for 16 W of pump power. The bandwidth is 10 nm centered at 1040 nm. Higher repetition rate regimes have also been explored, allowing an optical-to-optical efficiency up to 10% at a high repetition rate.
Optics Letters | 2012
Yoann Zaouter; Louis Daniault; Marc Hanna; Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Franck Morin; Clemens Hönninger; Frédéric Druon; Eric Mottay; Patrick Georges
Using passive coherent beam combining of two ultrafast fiber amplifiers, we demonstrate the generation of high temporal quality 300 fs and 650 μJ pulses corresponding to 60 W of average power at a repetition rate of 92 kHz. Furthermore, at 2 MHz of repetition rate record coherent combining average powers of 135 W before and 105 W after compression are measured. A combining efficiency higher than 90% is maintained over the whole range of output powers and repetition rates investigated demonstrating the efficiency and robustness of the passive combining technique. The measured pulse-to-pulse relative power fluctuation at high energy is 2%, indicating that the system is essentially immune to environmental phase noise. We believe the passive combining method to be an attractive approach for compact multi-GW peak power femtosecond fiber-based sources.
Optics Letters | 2009
Dimitris N. Papadopoulos; Frédéric Druon; Justine Boudeile; Igor Martial; Marc Hanna; Patrick Georges; P. O. Petit; Philippe Goldner; B. Viana
We report on an extended-cavity mode-locked laser based on an Yb:CALGO crystal operating either at 27 MHz and 93 fs pulse duration or at 15 MHz and 170 fs duration single-pulse regime. To the best of our knowledge this is the first demonstration of an extended-cavity oscillator based on Yb-doped crystal producing sub-100 fs pulses. The pulse energy was 24 nJ directly at the output of the oscillator (and 17 nJ after compression). Based on a similar design, we also demonstrate an unprecedented double-pulse dual-wavelength femtosecond regime. An explanation of this atypical regime is proposed.