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Characterizing Far-infrared Laser Emissions and the Measurement of Their Frequencies
Published on: December 18, 2015
Six-cycle mid-infrared source with 3.8 μJ at 100 kHz
1Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, Mediterranean Technology Park, 08860 Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain. olivier.chalus@icfo.es
Abstract:
We report on the shortest pulses to date from a mid-IR optical parametric chirped pulse amplification: 67 fs duration with 3.8 μJ energy operating at 3.2 μm. The system is all solid state and diode pumped and operates at 100 kHz with unprecedented power stability of 0.75%rms over 30 min.
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