Abstract

The investigation of spatio-temporal couplings (STCs) of broadband light beams is becoming a key topic for the optimization as well as applications of ultrashort laser systems. This calls for accurate measurements of STCs. Yet, it is only recently that such complete spatio-temporal or spatio-spectral characterization has become possible, and it has so far mostly been implemented at the output of the laser systems, where experiments take place. In this survey, we present for the first time STC measurements at different stages of a collection of high-power ultrashort laser systems, all based on the chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) technique, but with very different output characteristics. This measurement campaign reveals spatio-temporal effects with various sources, and motivates the expanded use of STC characterization throughout CPA laser chains, as well as in a wider range of types of ultrafast laser systems. In this way knowledge will be gained not only about potential defects, but also about the fundamental dynamics and operating regimes of advanced ultrashort laser systems.

Highlights

  • Ultrashort laser sources are nowadays used in many different fields ranging from basic research to large-scale industrial applications

  • We present for the first time spatio-temporal couplings (STCs) measurements at different stages of a collection of high-power ultrashort laser systems, all based on the chirped-pulse amplification (CPA) technique, but with very different output characteristics

  • Still most of the measurements were done at the final ouput of each system, we reveal spatio-temporal effects coming into play from the output of the pulse stretcher, to the output of the different amplifiers, along relay imaging lines inside or after the laser system, after the compressor, and after a hollow-core fiber post-compression stage

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Summary

A Survey of Spatio-Temporal Couplings throughout High-Power Ultrashort Lasers

JOLLY1,10 , ANTONIN BOROT1,11 , BENOÎT BUSSIÈRE2 , PAUL DUMONT3 , JULIEN GAUTIER4, OLIVIER GOBERT1, JEAN-PHILIPPE GODDET4, ANTHONY GONSALVES5 , WIM P. LEEMANS5,12 , RODRIGO LOPEZ-MARTENS4 , GABRIEL MENNERAT1 , KEI NAKAMURA5 , MARIE OUILLÉ4 , GUSTAVE PARIENTE1 , MOANA PITTMAN6 , THOMAS PÜSCHEL7 , FABRICE SANSON8,2,13, FRANÇOIS SYLLA3, CÉDRIC THAURY4, KARL ZEIL7, AND FABIEN QUÉRÉ1,11,*

Introduction
Effects of Pulse Amplification
Spatio-spectral Filtering by Amplification
Effects of Beam Imaging
Effects of Pulse Compression
Pulse Front Tilt from a Tilted Grating
Distortions Caused by Defects of Compressor Optics
Chromatic phase aberrations
Effects of Hollow-Core Fiber Compression
Conclusion
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