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High-average power picosecond thin-disk regenerative amplifiers
Author(s): Knut Michel; Christoph Wandt; Sandro Klingebiel; Marcel Schultze; Stephan Prinz; Catherine Y. Teisset; Sebastian Stark; Christian Grebing; Robert Bessing; Tobias Herzig; Matthias Häfner; Thomas Metzger
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Paper Abstract

Today thin-disk lasers routinely provide high pulse energies at picosecond pulse durations and kHz repetition rates. Systems with more than 200mJ per pulse are commercially available. After the introduction of the Dira 200-1, providing 200mJ at 1kHz, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers complements its thin-disk regenerative amplifier product portfolio by systems with a few hundred Watts of average output power. Still based on a single disk a flexible laser system with more than 500W was realized. Originally, it was designed for a 50kHz operation, delivering 10mJ pulses, but it also can be set-up for different repetition rates like 10kHz or 100kHz. TRUMPF Scientific Lasers regenerative amplifiers show an excellent long-term performance. The 500W system has a power stability of 0.5%.

Scientific applications often require higher average output powers, even with high pulse energies. Based on the extensive experience with highest average power continuous wave laser systems by TRUMPF a more powerful regenerative amplifier system is currently under development by TRUMPF Scientific Lasers. This laser uses two disk laser heads inside the same cavity to provide more than 1kW average output power. First results show an average power of more than 1kW at repetition rates of 10kHz and higher. A pulse duration below 1ps could be reached.

Paper Details

Date Published: 17 February 2017
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 10082, Solid State Lasers XXVI: Technology and Devices, 100820K (17 February 2017); doi: 10.1117/12.2252046
Show Author Affiliations
Knut Michel, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Christoph Wandt, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Sandro Klingebiel, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Marcel Schultze, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Stephan Prinz, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Catherine Y. Teisset, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Sebastian Stark, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Christian Grebing, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Robert Bessing, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Tobias Herzig, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co., KG (Germany)
Matthias Häfner, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)
Thomas Metzger, TRUMPF Scientific Lasers GmbH + Co KG (Germany)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 10082:
Solid State Lasers XXVI: Technology and Devices
W. Andrew Clarkson; Ramesh K. Shori, Editor(s)

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