| Literature DB >> 18542692 |
F He1, H S S Hung, J H V Price, N K Daga, N Naz, J Prawiharjo, D C Hanna, D P Shepherd, D J Richardson, J W Dawson, C W Siders, C P Barty.
Abstract
We demonstrate increased peak power from an Yb fiber CPA system operating with strong self-phase modulation by shaping the spectral-phase of the input pulses. An adaptive control loop used feedback from the output autocorrelation. We investigated pre-compensation of both SPM phase distortion at high energies, and residual dispersion from mismatched stretcher/compressor technologies at low energies. Phase shaping resulted in improved pulse quality. When using a bulk grating stretcher, shaping increased the autocorrelation peak by a factor of 2.9, and with a fiber stretcher, shaping increased the autocorrelation peak by a factor of 3.4. High-quality 800 fs, 65 microJ recompressed pulses were produced. This technique could benefit a wide variety of fiber amplifier systems and is self-optimising for operation at both low and high pulse energies.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18542692 DOI: 10.1364/oe.16.005813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894