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Progress in high average power ultrafast lasers

Progress in high average power ultrafast lasers
Progress in high average power ultrafast lasers
The impact of femtosecond lasers across science and engineering has been significant. The one area which has so far proved hard to access for femtosecond lasers has been the combination of high peak power and high average power. This review seeks to highlight the issues which make high average power hard to achieve in many femtosecond systems, and looks at the routes that are now being taken to achieve the goal of high peak and high average power.
1951-6355
2529-2543
Brocklesby, W. S.
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Brocklesby, W. S.
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Brocklesby, W. S. (2015) Progress in high average power ultrafast lasers. European Physical Journal - Special Topics, 224 (13), 2529-2543. (doi:10.1140/epjst/e2015-02562-0).

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Abstract

The impact of femtosecond lasers across science and engineering has been significant. The one area which has so far proved hard to access for femtosecond lasers has been the combination of high peak power and high average power. This review seeks to highlight the issues which make high average power hard to achieve in many femtosecond systems, and looks at the routes that are now being taken to achieve the goal of high peak and high average power.

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Published date: 26 October 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 442839
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442839
ISSN: 1951-6355
PURE UUID: 0dd2ac9d-e0b6-4b51-b7e7-0a6308fc4891
ORCID for W. S. Brocklesby: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2123-6712

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Date deposited: 28 Jul 2020 16:43
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:36

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