Compact 85 fs frequency doubled 810 nm fiber system with 60 mW of average power
Compact 85 fs frequency doubled 810 nm fiber system with 60 mW of average power
We demonstrate a sub-100 fs frequency doubled fiber laser operating at 810 nm. The laser produces 60 mW of average power at a repetition rate of 50 MHz. Extremely low amplitude noise (below 0.1%) and compact size makes this source ideal replacement for low power ultrafast Ti:Spphire lasers.
4pp
Soh, D.B.S.
63fa85d4-c6db-461a-8383-fdb1897bf3d0
Clowes, J.
1ae9b190-8e22-45d8-aebc-c5a4c1b8dae8
Godfrey, I.
ecf8a16a-330b-404c-8d10-9f394359984a
Grudinin, A.B.
8f50b467-7d60-46db-b29d-a89b1059a1d8
2005
Soh, D.B.S.
63fa85d4-c6db-461a-8383-fdb1897bf3d0
Clowes, J.
1ae9b190-8e22-45d8-aebc-c5a4c1b8dae8
Godfrey, I.
ecf8a16a-330b-404c-8d10-9f394359984a
Grudinin, A.B.
8f50b467-7d60-46db-b29d-a89b1059a1d8
Soh, D.B.S., Clowes, J., Godfrey, I. and Grudinin, A.B.
(2005)
Compact 85 fs frequency doubled 810 nm fiber system with 60 mW of average power.
Photonics West 2005, San Jose.
22 - 27 Jan 2005.
.
(doi:10.1117/12.596490).
Record type:
Conference or Workshop Item
(Paper)
Abstract
We demonstrate a sub-100 fs frequency doubled fiber laser operating at 810 nm. The laser produces 60 mW of average power at a repetition rate of 50 MHz. Extremely low amplitude noise (below 0.1%) and compact size makes this source ideal replacement for low power ultrafast Ti:Spphire lasers.
Text
3058.pdf
- Accepted Manuscript
More information
Published date: 2005
Venue - Dates:
Photonics West 2005, San Jose, 2005-01-22 - 2005-01-27
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 15046
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15046
PURE UUID: 4925a045-1d9d-4270-b0f5-eff81ffd8334
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 10 May 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:33
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
D.B.S. Soh
Author:
J. Clowes
Author:
I. Godfrey
Author:
A.B. Grudinin
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics