Phase-preserving chirped-pulse optical parametric amplification to 17.3 fs directly from a Ti:Sapphire oscillator

Physics – Optics

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in press, Opt. Lett. vol. 29, no. 12, pp.1-3, 2004; to appear: June 15 2004; contact biegert@phys.ethz.ch

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10.1364/OL.29.001369

Phase-stabilized 12-fs, 1-nJ pulses from a commercial Ti:sapphire oscillator are directly amplified in a chirped-pulse optical parametric amplifier and recompressed to yield near-transform-limited 17.3-fs pulses. The amplification process is demonstrated to be phase preserving and leads to 85-uJ, carrier-envelope-offset phase-locked pulses at 1 kHz for 0.9 mJ of pump, corresponding to a single-pass gain of 8.5 x 10^4.

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