Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7925931 | Optics Communications | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An optical system was demonstrated that enables continuous control over the peak power level of ultrashort duration laser light. The optical characteristics of amplified and compressed femtosecond-duration light from a chirped-pulse amplification laser are shown to remain invariant and maintain high-fidelity using this system. When the peak power was varied by an order-of-magnitude, up to its maximum attainable value, the phase, spectral bandwidth, polarization state, and focusability of the light remained constant. This capability led to precise control of the focused laser intensity and enabled a correspondingly high level of control over the power of an all-laser-driven Thomson X-ray light source.
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Authors
Baozhen Zhao, Sudeep Banerjee, Wenchao Yan, Ping Zhang, Jun Zhang, Grigory Golovin, Cheng Liu, Colton Fruhling, Daniel Haden, Shouyuan Chen, Donald Umstadter,