17 October 2022 Experimental study on the fluctuation–magnification effect of chirped volume Bragg grating compressor in high-energy, ultrafast, thin-disk chirped pulse amplification system
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Abstract

The fluctuation–magnification effect on the peak intensity of a laser pulse caused by the nonlinear Kerr effect in the chirped volume Bragg grating (CVBG) compressor is investigated experimentally for a high-energy, thin-disk, chirped pulse amplification system. The nonlinear Kerr effect occurs at the blue end, and the accumulated nonlinear phase shift (B-integral) in the CVBG rises with the increase of laser pulse energy. Experiments show that small fluctuations in peak power of uncompressed pulses cause increasing of the temporal fluctuation and spatial fluctuation due to high Kerr-nonlinearity in the CVBG when B-integral is larger than π. Thus the initial fluctuation would be magnified by the CVBG compressor.

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Huang Zhou, Ondrej Novak, Martin Smrž, Liyuan Chen, Lukáš Roškot, Bianka Csanaková, Michal Chyla, Miroslav Čech, and Tomáš Mocek "Experimental study on the fluctuation–magnification effect of chirped volume Bragg grating compressor in high-energy, ultrafast, thin-disk chirped pulse amplification system," Optical Engineering 61(10), 106103 (17 October 2022). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.61.10.106103
Received: 15 April 2022; Accepted: 26 September 2022; Published: 17 October 2022
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KEYWORDS
Second-harmonic generation

Pulsed laser operation

Volume Bragg gratings

Kerr effect

Picosecond phenomena

Ultrafast phenomena

Crystals

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