Suppressing scattering-induced nanosecond pre-pulses in Ti:sapphire multi-pass amplifiers

In this Letter, we experimentally investigate a new kind of nanosecond pre-pulse, which originates from the bidirectional scattering of crystals in traditional Ti:sapphire multi-pass amplifiers. The experimental results demonstrate that the intensity of scattering-induced pre-pulses is very sensitiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2022-10, Vol.47 (19), p.5164-5167
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Xinliang, Bai, Peile, Liu, Yanqi, Zhang, Hui, Tang, Yunhai, Wang, Xiaobin, Zhang, Xiaobo, Fan, Chao, Yao, Bo, Sun, Yijie, Wu, Fenxiang, Zhang, Zongxin, Gan, Zebiao, Yu, Lianghong, Wang, Cheng, Lu, Xiaoming, Xu, Yi, Liang, Xiaoyan, Leng, Yuxin
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Zusammenfassung:In this Letter, we experimentally investigate a new kind of nanosecond pre-pulse, which originates from the bidirectional scattering of crystals in traditional Ti:sapphire multi-pass amplifiers. The experimental results demonstrate that the intensity of scattering-induced pre-pulses is very sensitive to the scattering angle, and the delay time between the pre-pulse and the main pulse is an integer multiple of the light path in each pass of the amplifier. An optimized multi-pass amplifier configuration is proposed, for what is believed to be the first time, to suppress the scattering-induced pre-pulses. The contrast ratio between pre-pulses and the main pulse is enhanced by more than two orders of magnitude, reaching a level of 10 −10 . This novel multi-pass amplifier configuration is very simple and economical, and provides an effective solution for the temporal contrast enhancement in the nanosecond range.
ISSN:0146-9592
1539-4794
DOI:10.1364/OL.471048