Amplification of Ultrashort Titan-sapphire Laser Pulses Using Chirped-pulse Amplification Technique
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/29/3SI/14334Keywords:
Ti, Sapphire laser, chirped pulse amplification, femtosecond pulse, ultrashort laser, stretcher and compressor pulseAbstract
We report on a Chirped Pulse Amplification (CPA)-based Titanium:Sapphire (Ti:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) amplifier that uses a single grating stretcher and compressor configuration. The 8-pass amplifier configuration is able to yield 70 μJ pulse energy at 10 Hz repetition rate, which corresponds to a gain of 7000 times. The amplified pulses are expected to be transform-limited with pulse duration of 85 fs. This amplifier will expand the application of our Ti:Sapphire laser at the Vietnam Academy of Sciences (VAST).Downloads
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