Zhang Chun-Mei(张春梅)a), Wang Jian-Liang(王建良)a), Wei Peng-Fei(尉鹏飞)a), Song Li-Wei(宋立伟)a), Li Chuang(李闯)a), Kim Cheol-Jung(金哲中)b), and Leng Yu-Xin(冷雨欣)a)†
aState Key Laboratory of High Field Laser Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China; bKorea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Yusung, Taejon 305-353, Korea
Abstract This paper reports that the tunable self-phase-stabilized infrared laser pulses have been generated from a two-stage optical parametric amplifier. With an 800 nm pump source, the output idler pulses are tunable from 1.3 μm to 2.3 μm, and the maximum output energy of the idler pulses is higher than 1 mJ at 1.6 μm by using 6 mJ pump laser. A carrier-envelope phase fluctuation of ~ 0.15 rad (rms) for the idler pulses is measured for longer than one hour by using a home build f-to-2f interferometer.
Received: 03 July 2008
Revised: 05 August 2008
Accepted manuscript online:
(Efficiency, stability, gain, and other operational parameters)
Fund: Project supported from the National
Basic Research Programme of China (Grant No 2006CB806001), the
Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
(Grant No KGCX-YW-417), and Shanghai Commission of Science and
Technology (Grant Nos 07JC140
Cite this article:
Zhang Chun-Mei(张春梅), Wang Jian-Liang(王建良), Wei Peng-Fei(尉鹏飞), Song Li-Wei(宋立伟), Li Chuang(李闯), Kim Cheol-Jung(金哲中), and Leng Yu-Xin(冷雨欣) Tunable phase-stabilized infrared parametric laser source 2009 Chin. Phys. B 18 1469
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