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Optics Letters | 2016

100 J-level nanosecond pulsed diode pumped solid state laser

Saumyabrata Banerjee; Paul D. Mason; Klaus Ertel; P. Jonathan Phillips; Mariastefania De Vido; Oleg Chekhlov; Martin Divoky; Jan Pilar; Jodie Smith; Thomas J. Butcher; Andrew Lintern; Steph Tomlinson; Waseem Shaikh; C. J. Hooker; Antonio Lucianetti; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; Tomas Mocek; C.B. Edwards; John Collier

We report on the successful demonstration of a 100 J-level, diode pumped solid state laser based on cryogenic gas cooled, multi-slab ceramic Yb:YAG amplifier technology. When operated at 175 K, the system delivered a pulse energy of 107 J at a 1 Hz repetition rate and 10 ns pulse duration, pumped by 506 J of diode energy at 940 nm, corresponding to an optical-to-optical efficiency of 21%. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the highest energy obtained from a nanosecond pulsed diode pumped solid state laser. This demonstration confirms the energy scalability of the diode pumped optical laser for experiments laser architecture.


Optics Express | 2015

DiPOLE: a 10 J, 10 Hz cryogenic gas cooled multi-slab nanosecond Yb:YAG laser.

Saumyabrata Banerjee; Klaus Ertel; Paul D. Mason; P. J. Phillips; De Vido M; Jodie Smith; Thomas J. Butcher; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; R. J. S. Greenhalgh; John Collier

The Diode Pumped Optical Laser for Experiments (DiPOLE) project at the Central Laser Facility aims to develop a scalable, efficient high pulse energy diode pumped laser amplifier system based on cryogenic gas cooled, multi-slab ceramic Yb:YAG technology. We present recent results obtained from a scaled down prototype laser system designed for operation at 10 Hz pulse repetition rate. At 140 K, the system generated 10.8 J of energy in a 10 ns pulse at 1029.5 nm when pumped by 48 J of diode energy at 940 nm, corresponding to an optical to optical conversion efficiency of 22.5%. To our knowledge, this represents the highest pulse energy obtained from a cryo cooled Yb laser to date and the highest efficiency achieved by a multi-Joule diode pumped solid state laser system. Additionally, we demonstrated shot-to-shot energy stability of 0.85% rms for the system operated at 7 J, 10 Hz during several runs lasting up to 6 hours, with more than 50 hours in total. We also demonstrated pulse shaping capability and report on beam, wavefront and focal spot quality.


Optica | 2017

Kilowatt average power 100 J-level diode pumped solid state laser

Paul D. Mason; Martin Divoký; Klaus Ertel; Jan Pilař; Thomas J. Butcher; Martin Hanus; Saumyabrata Banerjee; Jonathan Phillips; Jodie Smith; Mariastefania De Vido; Antonio Lucianetti; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; Chris Edwards; Tomas Mocek; John Collier

We report efficient and stable operation of the first multi-joule diode pumped solid state laser delivering 1 kW average power in 105 J, 10 ns pulses at 10 Hz, confirming the power scalability of multi-slab cryogenic gas-cooled amplifier technology.


Britannia | 2000

The Romano-British Exploitation of Coastal Wetlands: Survey and Excavation on the North Somerset Levels, 1993-7

Stephen Rippon; G. Aalbersberg; J.R.L. Allen; Standish K. Allen; Nigel Cameron; C. Gleed-Owen; Philip Davies; S. Hamilton-Dyer; S. Haslett; J. Heathcote; Jones Jones; A. Margetts; Derek Richards; N. Shiel; Del Smith; Jodie Smith; J. Timby; H. Tinsley; Harford Williams; Julie Jones; P Davies; Simon Dobinson; Chris Gleed-Owen; Simon K. Haslett; Jen Heathcote; Anthony Margetts; David Smith; Heather Tinsley; Huw Williams; Gerard Aalbersberg

Reproduced with the permission of the publisher and JSTOR. Journal home page http://www.romansociety.org/frame.htm


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Observation of a long-wavelength hosing modulation of a high-intensity laser pulse in underdense plasma.

Malte C. Kaluza; S. P. D. Mangles; A. G. R. Thomas; Z. Najmudin; A. E. Dangor; C. D. Murphy; John Collier; E. J. Divall; P. S. Foster; C. J. Hooker; A. J. Langley; Jodie Smith; K. Krushelnick

We report the first experimental observation of a long-wavelength hosing modulation of a high-intensity laser pulse. Side-view images of the scattered optical radiation at the fundamental wavelength of the laser reveal a transverse oscillation of the laser pulse during its propagation through underdense plasma. The wavelength of the oscillation λ(hosing) depends on the background plasma density n(e) and scales as λ(hosing)∼n(e)(-3/2). Comparisons with an analytical model and two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations reveal that this laser hosing can be induced by a spatiotemporal asymmetry of the intensity distribution in the laser focus which can be caused by a misalignment of the parabolic focusing mirror or of the diffraction gratings in the pulse compressor.


Physical Review A | 2006

Geometry- and diffraction-independent ionization probabilities in intense laser fields : Probing atomic ionization mechanisms with effective intensity matching

W. A. Bryan; S.L. Stebbings; E. M. L. English; T.R.J. Goodworth; W R Newell; J. McKenna; M. Suresh; B. Srigengan; I. D. Williams; I. C. E. Turcu; Jodie Smith; E. J. Divall; C.J. Hooker; A. J. Langley

We report an experimental technique for the comparison of ionization processes in ultrafast laser pulses irrespective of pulse ellipticity. Multiple ionization of xenon by 50 fs 790 nm, linearly and circularly polarized laser pulses is observed over the intensity range 10 TW/cm{sup 2} to 10 PW/cm{sup 2} using effective intensity matching (EIM), which is coupled with intensity selective scanning (ISS) to recover the geometry-independent probability of ionization. Such measurements, made possible by quantifying diffraction effects in the laser focus, are compared directly to theoretical predictions of multiphoton, tunnel and field ionization, and a remarkable agreement demonstrated. EIM-ISS allows the straightforward quantification of the probability of recollision ionization in a linearly polarized laser pulse. Furthermore, the probability of ionization is discussed in terms of the Keldysh adiabaticity parameter {gamma}, and the influence of the precursor ionic states present in recollision ionization is observed.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

DiPOLE100: A 100 J, 10 Hz DPSSL using cryogenic gas cooled Yb:YAG multi slab amplifier technology

Paul D. Mason; Saumyabrata Banerjee; Klaus Ertel; P. J. Phillips; Thomas J. Butcher; Jodie Smith; Mariastefania De Vido; Stephanie Tomlinson; Oleg Chekhlov; Waseem Shaikh; Steve Blake; Paul Holligan; Martin Divoky; Jan Pilar; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; R. Justin S. Greenhalgh; J. L. Collier

In this paper we provide an overview of the design of DiPOLE100, a cryogenic gas-cooled DPSSL system based on Yb:YAG multi-slab amplifier technology, designed to efficiently produce 100 J pulses, between 2 and 10 ns in duration, at up to 10 Hz repetition rate. The current system is being built at the CLF for the HiLASE project and details of the front end, intermediate 10J cryo-amplifier and main 100J cryo-amplifier are presented. To date, temporal and spatial pulse shaping from the front end has been demonstrated, with 10 ns pulses of arbitrary shape (flat-top, linear ramps, and exponentials) produced with energies up to 150 mJ at 10 Hz. The pump diodes and cryogenic gas cooling system for the 10J cryo-amplifier have been fully commissioned and laser amplification testing has begun. The 100J, 940 nm pump sources have met full specification delivering pulses with 250 kW peak power and duration up to 1.2 ms at 10 Hz, corresponding to 3 kW average power each. An intensity modulation across the 78 mm square flat-top profile of < 5 % rms was measured. The 100J gain media slabs have been supplied and their optical characteristics tested. Commissioning of the 100J amplifier will commence shortly.


Optics Express | 2016

High energy, high repetition rate, second harmonic generation in large aperture DKDP, YCOB, and LBO crystals

Jonathan Phillips; Saumyabrata Banerjee; Jodie Smith; Mike Fitton; Tristan Davenne; Klaus Ertel; Paul D. Mason; Thomas J. Butcher; Mariastefania De Vido; J. Greenhalgh; C.B. Edwards; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; John Collier

We report on type-I phase-matched second harmonic generation (SHG) in three nonlinear crystals: DKDP (98% deuteration), YCOB (XZ plane), and LBO (XY plane), of 8 J, 10 Hz cryogenic gas cooled Yb:YAG laser operating at 1029.5 nm. DKDP exhibited an efficiency of 45% at a peak fundamental intensity of 0.24 GW/cm2 for 10 Hz operation at 10 ns. At the same intensity and repetition rate, YCOB and LBO showed 50% and 65% conversion efficiencies, respectively. Significant improvement in conversion efficiency, to a maximum of 82%, was demonstrated in LBO at 0.7 GW/cm2 and 10 Hz, generating output energy of 5.6 J at 514.75 nm, without damage or degradation. However, no improvement in conversion efficiency was recorded for YCOB at this increased intensity. Additionally, we present theoretically calculated temperature maps for both 10 J and 100 J operation at 10 Hz, and discuss the suitability of these three crystals for frequency conversion of a 100 J, 10 Hz diode pumped solid state laser (DPSSL).


Journal of Modern Optics | 2007

Observing time-dependent vibrational quantum dynamics in deuterium hydride molecular ions

J. McKenna; W.A. Bryan; C. R. Calvert; E. M. L. English; J. Wood; Domhnall Murphy; I. C. E. Turcu; Jodie Smith; Klaus Ertel; Oleg Chekhlov; E. J. Divall; J F McCann; W R Newell; I. D. Williams

Few-cycle laser pulses are used to “pump and probe” image the vibrational wavepacket dynamics of a HD+ molecular ion. The quantum dephasing and revival structure of the wavepacket are mapped experimentally with time-resolved photodissociation imaging. The motion of the molecule is simulated using a quantum-mechanical model predicting the observed structure. The coherence of the wavepacket is controlled by varying the duration of the intense laser pulses. By means of a Fourier transform analysis both the periodicity and relative population of the vibrational states of the excited molecular ion have been characterized.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015

Scalable cryogenic gas cooled multi-slab 10 J and 100 J, 10 Hz DPSSL system

Saumyabrata Banerjee; Klaus Ertel; Paul D. Mason; P. Jonathan Phillips; Mariastefania De Vido; Jodie Smith; Thomas J. Butcher; Martin Divoky; Jan Pilar; Cristina Hernandez-Gomez; R. Justin S. Greenhalgh; John Collier

We report the demonstration of a cryogenic gas cooled multi-slab Yb:YAG laser, producing 10.8 J pulses at 10 Hz, and initial results from a scaled-up DPSSL designed to produce 100 J pulses.

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Klaus Ertel

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Paul D. Mason

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Saumyabrata Banerjee

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Thomas J. Butcher

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Mariastefania De Vido

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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John Collier

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Oleg Chekhlov

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Martin Divoky

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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P. Jonathan Phillips

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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