Abstract

1.2 μJ pulses with average power of 9 W were directly generated from a passively mode-locked picosecond oscillator based on a Nd:GdVO4 bulk crystal. Short cavity operation in continuous wave and mode-locking regimes was conducted first to confirm the resonator performance and proper alignment. With a carefully calibrated q-preserving multi-pass cell inserted into the laser cavity, the cavity length of the original short cavity was extended while the mode-matching condition was maintained fairly well. Compared with the short cavity, nearly fivefold energy enhancement was achieved while the diffraction-limited beam quality was undisturbed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest output power ever produced from a mode-locked oscillator based on a single bulk crystal at a repetition rate below 10 MHz without cavity dumping.

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