Compact femtosecond lasers based on novel multipass cavities

This paper provides a comprehensive description of the design of compact femtosecond solid-state lasers that are based on novel multipass cavity (MPC) configurations to extend the resonator length. Of special importance are the q-preserving MPCs, which leave invariant the original spotsize distribut...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of quantum electronics 2004-05, Vol.40 (5), p.519-528
Hauptverfasser: Sennaroglu, A., Kowalevicz, A.M., Ippen, E.P., Fujimoto, J.G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper provides a comprehensive description of the design of compact femtosecond solid-state lasers that are based on novel multipass cavity (MPC) configurations to extend the resonator length. Of special importance are the q-preserving MPCs, which leave invariant the original spotsize distribution and Kerr lens mode-locking point of the short cavity. The general design guidelines of q-preserving MPCs are first reviewed and a novel configuration is proposed for the case where the MPC consists of notch mirrors. A class of non-q-preserving compact cavities is also analyzed and conditions needed to minimize the deviation from the q-preserving configuration are discussed. The design and performance of a q-preserving and a non-q-preserving mode-locked Ti:Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ laser are then described as examples. These compact oscillators measuring only 30 cm /spl times/ 45 cm could produce pulses as short as 19 fs at a repetition rate of around 31 MHz. Up to /spl sim/3.6 nJ of pulse energy could be obtained with only /spl sim/1.5 W of pump power. Finally, two-mirror MPC geometries are examined to investigate the limits of compactness and energy scaling.
ISSN:0018-9197
1558-1713
DOI:10.1109/JQE.2004.826438