Apparatus and methods for controlling carrier envelope phase of low repetition rate pulses
US-9225137-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US2016149368A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016149368-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514950574-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided are a pulse width stretcher and a chirped pulse amplifier including the same. The pulse width stretcher includes first and second multiple reflection mirrors, and a pulse group-delay dispersion block disposed between the first and second multiple reflection mirrors and configured to refract a pulse laser beam to stretch a pulse width of the pulse laser beam.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A pulse width stretcher comprising: a first multiple reflection mirror comprising a first large area mirror and a first small area mirror in the first large area mirror, the first large area mirror reflecting a pulse laser beam; a second multiple reflection mirror comprising a second large area mirror and a second small area mirror in the second large area mirror, the second large area mirror disposed to face the first large area mirror; and a pulse group-delay dispersion block disposed between the first multiple reflection mirror and the second multiple reflection mirror, and configured to refract the pulse laser beam to stretch a pulse width of the pulse laser beam. 2 . The pulse width stretcher of claim 1 , wherein the pulse group-delay dispersion block comprises a dielectric cylinder. 3 . The pulse width stretcher of claim 2 , wherein the dielectric cylinder comprises silicon oxide. 4 . The pulse width stretcher of claim 1 , wherein the first and second large area mirrors respectively comprise first and second side holes fixing the first and second small area mirrors. 5 . The pulse width stretcher of claim 1 , wherein the first large area mirror comprises a concave mirror, and the second large area mirror comprises a flat mirror. 6 . A chirped pulse amplifier comprising: an oscillator configured to generate a pulse laser beam; a pulse width compressor separated from the oscillator and configured to compress a pulse width of the pulse laser; a pulse amplifier disposed between the pulse width stretcher and the oscillator and configured to amplify intensity of the pulse laser beam; and a pulse width stretcher disposed between the pulse amplifier and the oscillator, and configured to stretch the pulse width of the pulse laser beam, wherein the pulse width stretcher comprises: a first multiple reflection mirror comprising a first large area mirror and a first small area mirror in the first large area mirror, the first large area mirror reflecting the pulse laser beam; a second multiple reflection mirror comprising a second large area mirror a second small area mirror in the second large area mirror, the second large area mirror disposed to face the first large area mirror; and a pulse group-delay dispersion block disposed between the first multiple reflection mirror and the second multiple reflection mirror, and configured to refract the pulse laser beam to stretch the pulse width of the pulse laser beam. 7 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 6 , wherein the pulse width compressor comprises: a third multiple reflection mirror configured to reflect the pulse laser beam; and a fourth multiple reflection mirror disposed to face the third multiple reflection mirror and configured to reflect the pulse laser beam to the third multiple reflection mirror, wherein the third and fourth multiple reflection mirrors comprise group-delay dispersion mirrors that have a group-delay dispersion (GDD) value opposite to a GDD value of the group-delay dispersion block. 8 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 7 , wherein the group-delay dispersion block comprises a dielectric cylinder, wherein each of the third and fourth multiple reflection mirrors comprises: low-refractive dielectric layers having a same refractive index as the dielectric cylinder; and high-refractive dielectric layers disposed between the low-refractive dielectric layers and having a higher refractive index than the low-refractive dielectric layers. 9 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 8 , wherein the low-refractive dielectric layer comprises silicon oxide, and the high-refractive dielectric layer comprises titanium oxide. 10 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 7 , wherein the third multiple reflection mirror comprises: a third large area mirror; and a third small area mirror disposed in the third large area mirror, wherein the fourth multiple reflection mirror comprises: a fourth large area mirror facing the third large area mirror; and a fourth small area mirror disposed in the fourth large area mirror. 11 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 7 , wherein the third and fourth large area mirrors respectively comprise third and fourth holes which fix the third and fourth small area mirrors. 12 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 6 , wherein the first and second multiple reflection mirrors comprise metal mirrors. 13 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 6 , wherein the pulse oscillator comprises: a first pump laser configured to generate a first pump light; a first resonator configured to generate the pulse laser beam from the first pump light; and a chirped mirror configured to chirp the pulse laser beam, wherein the first resonator comprises: a plurality of concave mirrors; and a first gain medium disposed between the concave mirrors. 14 . The chirped pulse amplifier of claim 13 , wherein the pulse amplifier comprises: a second pump laser configured to generate a second pump light; and a second resonator configured to resonate the pulse laser beam with the second pump light to amplify intensity of the pulse laser beam, wherein the second resonator comprises: a plurality of mirrors; and a second gain medium disposed between the mirrors and having a same material as the first gain medium.
Temporal shaping, e.g. pulse compression, frequency chirping (soliton generation and propagation G02F1/3513, H01S3/063 and H01S3/108) · CPC title
Four pass amplifiers · CPC title
End pumping · CPC title
incorporating a dispersive element, e.g. a prism for wavelength selection (H01S3/0811, H01S3/08022 take precedence) · CPC title
Constructional details of the reflector, e.g. shape (mirrors in general G02B5/08; mountings for mirrors G02B7/18) · CPC title
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