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High-power femtosecond Raman frequency shifter

Vicario, Carlo
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Shalaby, Mostafa
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Konyashchenko, Aleksandr
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2016
Optics Letters

We report on the generation of broadband, high-energy femtosecond pulses centered at 1.28 mu m by stimulated Raman scattering in a pressurized hydrogen cell. Stimulated Raman scattering is performed by two chirped and delayed pulses originating from a multi-mJ Ti:sapphire amplifier. The Stokes pulse carries record-high energy of 4.4 mJ and is recompressed down to 66 fs by a reflective grating pair. We characterized the short-wavelength mid-infrared source in view of energy stability, beam profile, and conversion efficiency at repetition rates of 100 and 10Hz. The demonstrated high-energy frequency shifter will benefit intense THz sources based on highly nonlinear organic crystals. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

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DOI
10.1364/Ol.41.004719
Web of Science ID

WOS:000386854500030

Author(s)
Vicario, Carlo
Shalaby, Mostafa
Konyashchenko, Aleksandr
Losev, Leonid
Hauri, Christoph P.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Optical Soc Amer

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

41

Issue

20

Start page

4719

End page

4722

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 24, 2017
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