Browsing by Author "Krausz, Ferenc"
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High-power, 1-ps, all-Yb:YAG thin-disk regenerative amplifier
FATTAHI, Hanieh; Alismai, Ayman; Wang, Haochuan; Brons, Jonathan; Pronin, Oleg; Buberl, Theresa; Vamos, Lenard; Arisholm, Gunnar; Azzeer, Abdallah M; Krausz, Ferenc (2016)We report a 100 W, 20 mJ, 1-ps, all-Yb:YAG thin-disk regenerative amplifier seeded by a microjoule-level Yb:YAG thin-disk Kerr-lens mode-locked oscillator. The regenerative amplifier is implemented in a chirped pulse ... -
Multi-watt, multi-octave, mid-infrared femtosecond source
Seidel, Marcus; Xiao, Xiao; Hussain, Syed A.; Arisholm, Gunnar; Hartung, Alexander; Zawilski, Kevin T.; Schunemann, Peter; Habel, Florian; Trubetskov, Michael; Pervak, Vladimir; Pronin, Oleg; Krausz, Ferenc (2018)Spectroscopy in the wavelength range from 2 to 11 μm (900 to 5000 cm−1) implies a multitude of applications in fundamental physics, chemistry, as well as environmental and life sciences. The related vibrational transitions, ... -
Near-PHz-bandwidth, phase-stable continua generated from a Yb:YAG thin-disk amplifier
Fattahi, Hanieh; Wang, Haochuan; Alismail, Ayman; Arisholm, Gunnar; Pervak, Vladimir; Azzeer, Abdallah M.; Krausz, Ferenc (2016)We report on the generation of a multi-octave, phase-stable continuum from the output of a Yb:YAG regenerative amplifier delivering 1-ps pulses with randomly varying carrier-envelope phase (CEP). The intrinsically CEP-stable ... -
Third-generation femtosecond technology
FATTAHI, Hanieh; BARROS, HELENA G.; GORJAN, MARTIN; NUBBEMEYER, THOMAS; ALSAIF, BIDOOR; TEISSET, CATHERINE Y.; SCHULTZE, MARCEL; PRINZ, STEPHAN; HAEFNER, MATTHIAS; UEFFING, MORITZ; ALISMAIL, AYMAN; VÁMOS, LÉNÁRD; SCHWARZ, ALEXANDER; PRONIN, OLEG; BRONS, JONATHAN; GENG, XIAO TAO; Arisholm, Gunnar; CIAPPINA, MARCELO; YAKOVLEV, VLADISLAV S.; KIM, DONG-EON; AZZEER, ABDALLAH M.; KARPOWICZ, NICHOLAS; SUTTER, DIRK; Major, Zsuzsanna; Metzger, Thomas; Krausz, Ferenc (2014)Femtosecond pulse generation was pioneered four decades ago using mode-locked dye lasers, which dominated the field for the following 20 years. Dye lasers were then replaced with titanium-doped sapphire (Ti:Sa) lasers, ...