2016
DOI: 10.1364/oe.24.003721
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Design of a thin disk amplifier with extraction during pumping for high peak and average power Ti:Sa systems (EDP-TD)

Abstract: Combination of the scheme of extraction during pumping (EDP) and the Thin Disk (TD) technology is presented to overcome the limitations associated with thermal cooling of crystal and transverse amplified spontaneous emission in high average power laser systems based on Ti:Sa amplifiers. The optimized design of high repetition rate 1-10 PW Ti:Sapphire EDP-TD power amplifiers are discussed, including their thermal dynamic behavior.

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“…The combination of EDP technique with TD Ti:Sa crystals for power amplifiers [39,41,43] also lets the ultra-high peak power amplifiers increase as well as the average power. In a proofof-principle experiment, high-energy broadband amplification in a room temperature watercooled EDP-TD head was demonstrated at a 10 Hz repetition rate instead of performing a traditional cryogenically cooled multipass scheme.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The combination of EDP technique with TD Ti:Sa crystals for power amplifiers [39,41,43] also lets the ultra-high peak power amplifiers increase as well as the average power. In a proofof-principle experiment, high-energy broadband amplification in a room temperature watercooled EDP-TD head was demonstrated at a 10 Hz repetition rate instead of performing a traditional cryogenically cooled multipass scheme.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EDP-technique was suggested to be applied for TD crystals [39] and successfully tested [41] mostly in powerful final stages of ultra-high peak power laser systems with hundreds of TWs to tens of PWs power, which are operating in the saturation regime. The overall gain of the amplifier can be kept as small as ~10-20, since the extraction of energy is a major importance.…”
Section: High Repetition Rate Of Ultra-high Peak Power Laser Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization of the extraction efficiency was carefully considered to reduce both the requirements on the pump lasers and the overall thermal load. This was addressed by a careful repartition of the amplification between the various stages, and by implementing the Extraction During Pumping (EDP) method to limit the buildup of transverse gain, and thus transverse parasitic lasing [17,18].…”
Section: Power Amplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This eliminates the problem of the fluid turbulences affecting the propagation of the laser beam, at the price of a reduction of the available cooling surface. This geometry was experimented for instance by V. Cvhykov et al [25] for a Ti:Sapphire amplifier.…”
Section: Thermal Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%