We report the development of an ultra-fast, high repetition rate, high-power fiber laser system at 1 μm for high harmonic generation (HHG) to be deployed in a Tr-ARPES setup [1], that is currently served by a lower repetition rate Ti:Sapphire system. HHG is based on a non-linear interaction between intense laser pulses and a gaseous medium leading to the generation of short, coherent extreme UV (XUV) pulses [1]. The laser system required for efficient HHG should provide high-energy ultrashort pulses. Moreover, Tr-ARPES based on the detection of weak photo electron pulses requires a high repetition rate source [2] to maximize signal while minimizing acquisition times. Therefore, the HHG laser system with a high pulse repetition rate and peak...
The average power of high harmonics driven by a fiber chirped pulse amplification system is measured...
The process of high harmonic generation allows for up-conversion of infrared laser light towards the...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High h...
Sub-30 fs pulses at 600 kHz (82 W) repetition rate are utilized for HHG. More than 30 µW average pow...
The process of high harmonic generation allows for coherent transfer of infrared laser light to the ...
Summary form only given. Table-top extreme ultraviolet (XUV) light sources with laser like propertie...
Significant progress in high repetition rate ultrashort pulse sources based on fiber technology is p...
We report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for high harmonics generation...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
Sources of short wavelength radiation with femtosecond to attosecond pulse durations, such as synchr...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
Short wavelength generation by direct high harmonic generation of high repetition rate fiber laser b...
Post-compression of a coherently combined fiber CPA systems allows obtaining >80 W, sub-30 fs pulses...
A commercial 100W turn-key fiber-laser system is used for HHG at 0.5MHz. The source offers record-hi...
The average power of high harmonics driven by a fiber chirped pulse amplification system is measured...
The process of high harmonic generation allows for up-conversion of infrared laser light towards the...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High h...
Sub-30 fs pulses at 600 kHz (82 W) repetition rate are utilized for HHG. More than 30 µW average pow...
The process of high harmonic generation allows for coherent transfer of infrared laser light to the ...
Summary form only given. Table-top extreme ultraviolet (XUV) light sources with laser like propertie...
Significant progress in high repetition rate ultrashort pulse sources based on fiber technology is p...
We report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for high harmonics generation...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
Sources of short wavelength radiation with femtosecond to attosecond pulse durations, such as synchr...
International audienceWe report on a high energy ultrafast fibre laser architecture designed for hig...
Short wavelength generation by direct high harmonic generation of high repetition rate fiber laser b...
Post-compression of a coherently combined fiber CPA systems allows obtaining >80 W, sub-30 fs pulses...
A commercial 100W turn-key fiber-laser system is used for HHG at 0.5MHz. The source offers record-hi...
The average power of high harmonics driven by a fiber chirped pulse amplification system is measured...
The process of high harmonic generation allows for up-conversion of infrared laser light towards the...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High h...