Abstract

We demonstrate a carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stabilized high temporal contrast generator at 1053 nm for the first time. The device relies on a collinear optical parametric amplifier (OPA) followed by a frequency-doubling crystal. It is driven by a femtosecond laser source centered at 800 nm and finally generates CEP passively stabilized pulses with an energy of 130 μJ and a FWHM for the spectrum of 40 nm with 46 fs pulse duration at 1053 nm. The temporal contrast reaches >1011 at a few picoseconds before the main pulse.

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