학술논문

Submicrojoule femtosecond erbium-doped fibre laser for the generation of dispersive waves at submicron wavelengths
Document Type
Article
Source
Quantum Electronics; May 2014, Vol. 44 Issue: 5 p458-464, 7p
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ISSN
10637818; 14684799
Abstract
We have demonstrated a femtosecond erbium-doped fibre laser system built in the master oscillator/power amplifier (MOPA) approach. The final amplifier stage utilises a specially designed large mode area active fibre cladding-pumped by multimode laser diodes. The system is capable of generating submicrojoule pulses at a wavelength near 1.6 um. We have obtained 530-fs pulses with an energy of 400 nJ. The output of the system can be converted to wavelengths shorter than 1 um through the generation of dispersive waves in passive nonlinear fibre. We have obtained ultra-short 7-nJ pulses with a spectral width of [?]100 nm and a centre wavelength of 0.9 um, which can be used as a seed signal in parametric amplifiers in designing petawatt laser systems.