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Deep-ultraviolet picosecond flat-top pulses by chirp-matched sum frequency generation

Vicario, C.
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Trisorio, A.
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Arisholm, G.
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2012
Optics Letters

Picosecond, flat-top, deep-UV pulses are needed to generate high-brightness electron beams to efficiently drive x-ray free electron lasers. Current metal photocathodes have low efficiency and therefore require high-energy pulses, and the generation of high-energy, flat-top pulses in the deep UV is still challenging. The low efficiencies of both the harmonic generation and deep-UV pulse shapers restrict the accessible pulse energy. Moreover, the acceptance bandwidth of the harmonic generation limits the minimum rise time of the flat-top profile. We present the generation of few-hundred microjoule, picosecond, deep-UV pulses using chirp-matched sum frequency generation. This scheme combined with IR spectral manipulation is a novel approach for deep-UV pulse shaping. It permits flat-top pulses with high energy and fast rise time, highly suited for high-brightness photoelectron beam production. (C) 2012 Optical Society of America

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DOI
10.1364/OL.37.001619
Web of Science ID

WOS:000304312000008

Author(s)
Vicario, C.
Trisorio, A.
Arisholm, G.
Hauri, C. P.  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

37

Issue

10

Start page

1619

End page

1621

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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June 15, 2012
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