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Charles G Durfee1, Tristan Storz, Jonathan Garlick, Steven Hill, Jeff A Squier, Matthew Kirchner, Greg Taft, Kevin Shea, Henry Kapteyn, Margaret Murnane, Sterling Backus.
Abstract
We describe a Ti:sapphire laser pumped directly with a pair of 1.2 W 445 nm laser diodes. With over 30 mW average power at 800 nm and a measured pulsewidth of 15 fs, Kerr-lens-modelocked pulses are available with dramatically decreased pump cost. We propose a simple model to explain the observed highly stable Kerr-lens modelocking in spite of the fact that both the mode-locked and continuous-wave modes are smaller than the pump mode in the crystal.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22714433 PMCID: PMC3482918 DOI: 10.1364/OE.20.013677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894
Fig. 1(a) Layout for diode-pumping Ti:sapphire laser with two beams. (b) Photograph of laser in operation.
Fig. 2(a) Frog trace. (b) Deconvolved temporal intensity and phase (black, blue). c. De-convolved spectral intensity and phase (black, blue). Separately measured spectrum (red).
Fig. 3(a) Output beam profile. (b) X and Y beam width through focus. (c) Output power vs time from start up comparing DDPTS (blue) with Ti:sapphire laser pumped with a diode-pumped Nd:vanadate laser (green).
Fig. 4(a) Variation of the infrared beam and vertical pump mode beam sizes (FWHM) with axial distance within the crystal. Red: CW mode, Purple: mode-locked mode, Blue: vertical (y) pump mode; Dashed: x cross-section, Solid: y cross-section. Due to chromatic aberration in the imaging optics, the exact axial alignment of the blue and IR waists is uncertain. (b) Image of the two crossed pump beams with transverse scale corresponding to size in the crystal. FWHM in the x-direction is approximately 80μm, in the y-direction 24μm.
Fig. 5(a) Output power vs input power normalized to the minimum threshold power (P) where the laser mode size is negligibly small. Lines correspond to different values of Black: δ = 0.4, Blue: δ = 1, Red: δ = 4 (b) Output power as a function of δ for several values of the pump rate.