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Dataset for Continuous Repetition Rate Tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond Mode-Locked Semiconductor Disk Laser

Dataset for Continuous Repetition Rate Tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond Mode-Locked Semiconductor Disk Laser
Dataset for Continuous Repetition Rate Tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond Mode-Locked Semiconductor Disk Laser
Dataset supports: Chen Sverre, T. et al (2018). Continuous repetition rate tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond mode-locked semiconductor disk laser. Applied Physics Letters, 113(16), [161106]. Vertical External Cavity Surface Emitting semiconductor Lasers rely on Semiconductor Saturable Absorbing Mirrors for mode-locking, allowing laser cavities to be designed far from stability limits. We have harnessed this feature to study repetition rate tunability. The cavity element separations were determined by a coded cavity design protocol based on cavity round trip matrix calculations. We produced a sub-300-fs near transform-limited pulse train with a repetition rate of 0.96 MHz - 1.72 GHz, at 1035 nm and average power of 50 mW.
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Chen Sverre, Theo
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Woods, Jonathan
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Polanik, Markus
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Unger, Peter
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Tropper, Anne
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Apostolopoulos, Vasileios
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Chen Sverre, Theo
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Polanik, Markus
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Unger, Peter
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Tropper, Anne
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Chen Sverre, Theo, Woods, Jonathan, Polanik, Markus, Unger, Peter, Tropper, Anne and Apostolopoulos, Vasileios (2018) Dataset for Continuous Repetition Rate Tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond Mode-Locked Semiconductor Disk Laser. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0571 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Dataset supports: Chen Sverre, T. et al (2018). Continuous repetition rate tuning from 960 MHz to 1.72 GHz of a sub-300 femtosecond mode-locked semiconductor disk laser. Applied Physics Letters, 113(16), [161106]. Vertical External Cavity Surface Emitting semiconductor Lasers rely on Semiconductor Saturable Absorbing Mirrors for mode-locking, allowing laser cavities to be designed far from stability limits. We have harnessed this feature to study repetition rate tunability. The cavity element separations were determined by a coded cavity design protocol based on cavity round trip matrix calculations. We produced a sub-300-fs near transform-limited pulse train with a repetition rate of 0.96 MHz - 1.72 GHz, at 1035 nm and average power of 50 mW.

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Published date: 2018
Organisations: Quantum, Light & Matter Group

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Local EPrints ID: 427457
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427457
PURE UUID: 4e878f57-8b82-46a7-b42d-f314e52ffe78
ORCID for Vasileios Apostolopoulos: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3733-2191

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Date deposited: 16 Jan 2019 17:33
Last modified: 12 Nov 2023 02:41

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Creator: Theo Chen Sverre
Creator: Jonathan Woods
Creator: Markus Polanik
Creator: Peter Unger
Creator: Anne Tropper

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