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mJ-level 7-octave ultraflat white laser encompassing 200-25,000 nm
Lihong Hong1,2,3, Renyu Feng2, Yuanyuan Liu1
1School of Physics and Optoelectronics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510641, China.
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An intense ultrafast pulse white laser with continuous and ultraflat spectral coverage from deep-ultraviolet (DUV) to far-infrared (FIR) can open up a new arena of full-spectrum laser spectroscopy with applications to a wide variety of basic science and technology areas. Here, we present the creation of an intense white laser with 200-25,000 nm bandwidth @17 dB and ~1 mJ pulse energy by exploiting the synergic action of a high-efficiency nonlinear up-conversion module and down-conversion module upon an intense mid-infrared (MIR) seed pulse laser. The MIR seed pulse laser of 3.62 mJ pulse energy is achieved by sending an optical-parametric chirped pulse amplification pulse laser of 7.12 mJ pulse energy and 3.9 µm central wavelength through a krypton gas-filled hollow-core fiber. The up-conversion nonlinear module is a deliberately designed chirped-periodic poling lithium niobate (CPPLN) nonlinear crystal supporting simultaneous broadband second-order nonlinear 2nd-12th harmonic generation upon the seed laser to generate the shortest DUV wavelength down to 200 nm with a nearly 40% conversion efficiency. The down-conversion nonlinear module is composed of a bare LN crystal offering third-order nonlinear spectral broadening effect and a cascaded AgGaSe2 nonlinear crystal offering high-efficiency intra-pulse difference-frequency generation, and generates a 2000-25,000 nm MIR-FIR laser with an overall conversion efficiency of 18%. The intense 7-octave ultraflat DUV-FIR white laser would offer an unprecedented power to simultaneously probe and monitor the electronic transition, molecular vibration, and lattice oscillation in a wide variety of physical, chemical, and biological substances and processes.
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