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7 April 2004 Passively mode-locked high-power lasers and femtosecond high-power nonlinear frequency conversion
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We report on passively mode-locked think disk lasers with up to 60 W average power, nonlinear pulse compression to 33 fs with 18 W average power, and a fiber-feedback parametric oscillator generating 15 W in the 1.5-μm region.
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Felix Brunner, Thomas Sudmeyer, Edith Innerhofer, Ruediger Paschotta, and Ursula Keller "Passively mode-locked high-power lasers and femtosecond high-power nonlinear frequency conversion", Proc. SPIE 5478, Laser Optics 2003: Solid State Lasers and Nonlinear Frequency Conversion, (7 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558314
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KEYWORDS
High power lasers

Mode locking

Femtosecond phenomena

Nonlinear frequency conversion

Disk lasers

Oscillators

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