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7 June 2004 High-performance ultrafast fiber laser systems
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For emerging real world applications the availability of high repetition rate and high energy ultrashort pulse laser systems is of significant importance. Ytterbium-doped fiber laser systems have established themselves as a very attractive gain medium for pulsed amplification. We discuss the feasibility of high average power (>100 W) and high energy (~100 μJ) femtosecond fiber CPA systems. Novel fiber geometries based on microstructured large-core air-clad fibers are introduced, which allow for a significant performance scaling. Furthermore, an all-fiber CPA system including an air-core photonic band-gap fiber compressor is presented. This approach opens the avenue to a completely fiber integrated high performance short pulse laser system.
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Jens Limpert, Andreas Liem, Thomas Schreiber, M. Reich, Holger Zellmer, and Andreas Tuennermann "High-performance ultrafast fiber laser systems", Proc. SPIE 5335, Fiber Lasers: Technology, Systems, and Applications, (7 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.538774
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KEYWORDS
Fiber amplifiers

Fiber lasers

Laser systems engineering

Ultrafast phenomena

Dispersion

Cladding

Oscillators

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