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We have demonstrated ultra-broadband optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification of more than 550-nm bandwidth by using time-delayed two broadband pump pulses at degeneracy.
We have demonstrated ultra-broadband optical parametric chirped- pulse amplification of 300-nm bandwidth pumped by a diode-pumped, cryogenic-cooled Yb:YLF chirped-pulse amplification laser.
A diode-pumped, cryogenically-cooled Yb: KYW regenerative amplifier utilizing regenerative pulse shaping has been developed. An amplified pulse with an energy of 5.5 mJ and a broad bandwidth of 3.4 nm is achieved.
We present an ultra-broadband optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification system with a 400 nm bandwidth pumped by two broadband pulses delivered from a liquid nitrogen cooled Yb: YLF chirped-pulse amplification laser.
A diode-pumped Yb:YAG regenerative amplifier utilizing gain-narrowing has been developed. A chirped-seed pulse was amplified and compressed in the regenerative amplifier, simultaneously, which generated the picosecond pulses with ~8-mJ of energy without a pulse compressor.
We present a few-cycle terawatt OPCPA system with a ultra-broad bandwidth of over 400 nm pumped by double broadband pulses delivered from a Yb:YLF CPA laser cooled to liquid nitrogen temperatures
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