Femtosecond wavelength-tunable laser system using gain managed nonlinear amplifier
Abstract
Optical parametric amplifiers require a seed energy at the spectral range of interest for amplification. In the case of pulsed laser systems, seed pulse characteristics such as spectral energy density and spectral uniformity influence laser system design and performance. In this letter, we present the design and modeling of a few micro-joules, wavelength-tunable, femtosecond parametric amplifier system. We employ a gain-managed nonlinear fiber amplifier output as the seed pulse. This seed pulse is relatively uniform across its bandwidth from 1010 to 1180 nm. Its spectral energy density averages 600 pJ/nm, 30 times higher than conventional counterparts. The overall amplification gain is 175, and the conversion efficiency is 17.5%. The inherent quasi-linear chirp of the seed pulse is utilized to alter the output wavelength. Our tunable femtosecond laser is an enabling technology for high-demand applications such as time-resolved spectroscopy, nonlinear and advanced material research, and biomedical imaging and microscopy modalities.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (4)
Abbas Shiri
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Los Angeles 1 , Los Angeles, California 90095,
Brittany Lu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Los Angeles 1 , Los Angeles, California 90095,
Keith Wernsing
Mesa Photonics 2 , 1550 Pacheco St, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505,
Sergio Carbajo