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Sub-20-fs terawatt-class laser system with a mirrorless regenerative amplifier and an adaptive phase controller.

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  • Sub-20-fs terawatt-class laser system with a mirrorless regenerative amplifier and an adaptive phase controller. Abstract Text:

    yasuo nabekawaYasuo Nabekawa,yosuke shimizuYosuke Shimizu,katsumi midorikawaKatsumi Midorikawa,

    We have developed an ultrabroadband regenerative amplifier with a mirrorless cavity to eliminate the limitation of bandwidth of dielectric coats on cavity mirrors. The large amount of material dispersion in the Pellin-Broca prisms that are used instead of cavity mirrors is compensated for with a hybrid technique that uses Brewster prism pairs in the regenerative amplifier and an adaptive phase controller of a liquid-crystal spatial light modulator. We obtained a 16-fs pulse width with an energy of 13 mJ, which is to our knowledge the highest energy obtained in the sub-20-fs regime by use of an adaptive phase controller.

    Sub-20-fs terawatt-class laser system with a mirrorless regenerative amplifier and an adaptive phase controller. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y nabekawaY Nabekawa,y shimizuY Shimizu,k midorikawaK Midorikawa,

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    Sub-20-fs terawatt-class laser system with a mirrorless regenerative amplifier and an adaptive phase controller. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Optics letters

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 1265-7

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    ISSN: 0146-9592

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 2002

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