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Spatio-spectral couplings in saturated collinear OPCPA

Timo Eichner, Thomas Hülsenbusch, Julian Dirkwinkel, Tino Lang, L. Winkelmann, Guido Palmer, Andreas R. Maier

2022Optics Express23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ultrafast laser pulses featuring both high spatio-temporal beam quality and excellent energy stability are crucial for many applications. Here, we present a seed laser with high beam quality and energy stability, based on a collinear optical parametric chirped pulse amplification (OPCPA) stage, delivering 46 µJ pulses with a 25 fs Fourier limit at 1 kHz repetition rate. While saturation of the OPCPA stage is necessary for achieving the highest possible energy stability, it also leads to a degradation of the beam quality. Using simulations, we show that spectrally dependent, rotationally symmetric aberrations dominate the collinear OPCPA in saturation. We experimentally characterize these aberrations and then remove distinct spatial frequencies to greatly improve the spectral homogeneity of the beam quality, while keeping an excellent energy stability of 0.2 % rms measured over 70 hours.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsLaser beam qualityLaserMaterials scienceRegenerative amplificationUltrashort pulseHomogeneity (statistics)Beam (structure)Chirped pulse amplificationSaturation (graph theory)Optical amplifierPhysicsLaser beamsMathematicsCombinatoricsStatisticsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies