Harry Fuchs
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
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Applied Physics Letters | 2005
Oliver Casel; Harry Fuchs; Marc Tremont; Dirk Woll; R. Wallenstein
This letter reports on broadband laser sources based on InGaAs tapered diode laser amplifiers with external optical feedback. The generated 920nm radiation with a bandwidth of up to 20nm and a power of a few hundred milliwatts is emitted in an almost diffraction limited beam. Spectral filtering and subsequent amplification in a second tapered amplifier provides radiation with spectral widths in the range of 20to40nm and optical output powers of up to 2.5W.
quantum electronics and laser science conference | 2006
Harry Fuchs; Marc Tremont; Oliver Casel; Dirk Woll; R. Wallenstein
We report on the generation of 550 mW of 460 nm blue radiation by single pass frequency doubling the picosecond pulses of a mode-locked InGaAs diode laser MOPA system in periodically poled KTP.
Applied Physics Letters | 2005
Dirk Woll; Marc Tremont; Harry Fuchs; Oliver Casel; R. Wallenstein
A scheme for the generation of modulated blue laser radiation is demonstrated. The 923nm radiation of a high-power diode-laser master-oscillator power-amplifier system is wavelength modulated within a range of 0.2nm by modulating the injection current of the distributed feedback (DFB) diode oscillator. Single-pass frequency doubling of the generated radiation in periodically poled potassium titanyl phospate converts the wavelength modulation into an intensity modulation with a contrast ratio exceeding 700:1. The 3dB modulation bandwidth of 35kHz is limited by the speed of the wavelength tuning of the DFB oscillator.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2007
Thorsten Ulm; Harry Fuchs; R. Wallenstein
A master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) generates chirped 3ps pulses at 920nm with a repetition rate of 4GHz. Without requiring CPA the pulses are compressed to 600fs with a peak power of up to 65W.
lasers and electro-optics society meeting | 2002
Harry Fuchs; Marc Tremont; Oliver Casel; R. Wallenstein
Compact, diode based laser sources of visible radiation are of interest for many applications such as printing, optical data storage or optical displays. Most applications. require laser radiation in the red (630 - 640 nm), green (510 - 530 nm) and/or blue (450 - 470 nm) with a power of 0.5 - 2 W in an almost diffraction limited beam. The results obtained so far clearly indicate that frequency doubled, high power master-oscillator power-amplifier (MOPA) systems are powerful sources of blue laser radiation. With InGaAs lasers operating at other wavelengths (such as 1060 nm) this scheme could well be used for the reliable generation of powerful laser light at other (green) wavelengths.
Applied Physics B | 2005
Oliver Casel; Dirk Woll; Marc Tremont; Harry Fuchs; R. Wallenstein; E. Gerster; P. Unger; M. Zorn; Markus Weyers
Applied Physics B | 2008
Thorsten Ulm; Florian Harth; Harry Fuchs; Johannes A. L’huillier; R. Wallenstein
Applied Physics B | 2007
Harry Fuchs; Dirk Woll; Thorsten Ulm; Johannes A. L’huillier
Applied Physics B | 2007
Harry Fuchs; Marc Tremont; Oliver Casel; Dirk Woll; Thorsten Ulm; Johannes A. L’huillier; R. Wallenstein
Optics Communications | 2008
Thorsten Ulm; Harry Fuchs; Johannes A. L’huillier; Andreas Klehr; Bernd Sumpf; Edeltraud Gehrig