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Cord Arnold

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Compact, high-repetition-rate OPCPA system for high harmonic generation

Author

  • Jan Matyschok
  • Thomas Binhammer
  • Tino Lang
  • Oliver Prochnow
  • Stefan Rausch
  • Piotr Rudawski
  • Anne Harth
  • Miguel Miranda
  • Chen Guo
  • Eleonora Lorek
  • Johan Mauritsson
  • Cord L. Arnold
  • Anne L'Huillier
  • Uwe Morgner

Summary, in English

A compact, high-repetition rate optical parametric chirped pulse amplifier system emitting CEP-stable, few-cycle pulses with 10 μJ of pulse energy is reported for the purpose of high-order harmonic generation. The system is seeded from a commercially available, CEP-stabilized Ti:sapphire oscillator, delivering an octave-spanning spectrum from 600-1200 nm. The oscillator output serves on the one hand as broadband signal for the parametric amplification process and on the other hand as narrowband seed for an Ytterbium-based fiber preamplifier with subsequent main amplifiers and frequency doubling. Broadband parametric amplification up to 17 μJ at 200 kHz repetition rate was achieved in two 5 mm BBO crystals using non-collinear phase matching in the Poynting-vector-walk-off geometry. Efficient pulse compression down to 6.3 fs is achieved with chirped mirrors leading to a peak power exceeding 800 MW. We observed after warm-up time a stability of < 0.5 % rms over 100 min. Drifts of the CE-phase in the parametric amplifier part could be compensated by a slow feedback to the set point of the oscillator phase lock. The CEP stability was measured to be better than 80 mrad over 15 min (3 ms integration time). The experimentally observed output spectra and energies could be well reproduced by simulations of the parametric amplification process based on a (2+1)-dimensional nonlinear propagation code, providing important insight for future repetition rate scaling of OPCPA systems. The system is well-suited for attosecond science experiments which benefit from the high repetition rate. First results for high-order harmonic generation in argon will be presented.

Department/s

  • Department of Physics
  • Atomic Physics

Publishing year

2014-01-01

Language

English

Publication/Series

Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics : Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XIV

Volume

8972

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

SPIE

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Keywords

  • CEP-stable
  • Few-cycle
  • HHG
  • OPCPA
  • Parametric amplification

Conference name

Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XIV

Conference date

2014-02-02 - 2014-02-05

Conference place

San Francisco, CA, United States

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9780819498854