Quasi-phase-matched parametric chirped pulse amplification systems

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09116241

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Use of quasi-phase-matched (QPM) materials for parametric chirped pulse amplification (PCPA) substantially reduces the required pump peak power and pump brightness, allowing exploitation of spatially-multimode and long duration pump pulses. It also removes restrictions on pump wavelength and amplification bandwidth. This allows substantial simplification in pump laser design for a high-energy PCPA system and, consequently, the construction of compact diode-pumped sources of high-energy ultrashort optical pulses. Also, this allows elimination of gain-narrowing and phase-distortion limitations on minimum pulse duration, which typically arise in a chirped pulse amplification system. One example of a compact source of high-energy ultrashort pulses is a multimode-core fiber based PCPA system. Limitations on pulse energy due to the limited core size for single-mode fibers are circumvented by using large multimode core. Limitations on pulse duration and beam quality due to multimode core are circumvented by using a PCPA scheme. Additionally, the large core of the multimode fiber facilitates cladding-pumping by inexpensive and high-power multiple-mode laser diodes.

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AISIN SEIKI CO LTDKARIYA CITY AICHI PREFECTURE JAPAN'S ASAHI 2 CHOME 1 GA

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Galvanauskas, Almantas Ann Arbor, MI 45 2935
Harter, Donald Ann Arbor, MI 8 240
Sucha, Gregg Ann Arbor, MI 5 330

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