Applied Sciences (Dec 2015)

Generation of 25-TW Femtosecond Laser Pulses at 515 nm with Extremely High Temporal Contrast

  • Marco Hornung,
  • Georg Alexander Becker,
  • Andreas Seidel,
  • Jan Reislöhner,
  • Hartmut Liebetrau,
  • Lennart Bock,
  • Sebastian Keppler,
  • Alexander Kessler,
  • Matthew Zepf,
  • Joachim Hein,
  • Malte Christoph Kaluza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app5041970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 1970 – 1979

Abstract

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We report on the frequency doubling of femtosecond laser pulses at 1030 nm center wavelength generated from the fully diode-pumped laser system POLARIS. The newly generated pulses at a center wavelength of 515 nm have a pulse energy of 3 J with a pulse duration of 120 fs. On the basis of initially ultra-high contrast seed pulses we expect a temporal intensity contrast better 10 17 200 ps before the peak of the main pulse. We analyzed the temporal intensity contrast from milliseconds to femtoseconds with a dynamic range covering more than 20 orders of magnitude. The pulses were focussed with a f/2-focussing parabola resulting in a peak intensity exceeding 10 20 W / cm 2 . The peak power and intensity are to the best of our knowledge the highest values for 515 nm-laser-pulses achieved so far.

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