Collection Of theses on high power laser and plasma physics, Volume. 12, Issue 1, 8229(2014)
Generation of broadband laser by high-frequency bulk phase modulator with multipass configuration
A new technique is presented for obtaining a large broadband nanosecond-laser pulse. This technique is based on multipass phase modulation of a single-frequency nanosecond-laser pulse from the integrated front-end source, and it is able to shape the temporal profile of the pulse arbitrarily, making this approach attractive for high-energy-density physical experiments in current laser fusion facilities. Two kinds of cavity configuration for multipass modulation are proposed, and the performances of both of them are discussed theoretically in detail for the first time to our knowledge. Simulation results show that the bandwidth of the generated laser pulse by this approach can achieve more than 100 nm in principle if adjustment accuracy of the time interval between contiguous passes is controlled within 0.1% of a microwave period. In our preliminary experiment, a 2 ns laser pulse with 1.35-nm bandwidth in 1053 nm is produced via this technique, which agrees well with the theoretical result. Owing to an all-solid-state structure, the energy of the pulse achieves 25 μJ. In the future, with energy compensation and spectrum filtering, this technique is expected to generate a nanosecond-laser pulse of 3 nm or above bandwidth with energy of about 100 μJ.
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Peng Zhang, Youen Jiang, Shenlei Zhou, Wei Fan, Xuechun Li. Generation of broadband laser by high-frequency bulk phase modulator with multipass configuration[J]. Collection Of theses on high power laser and plasma physics, 2014, 12(1): 8229
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Received: Oct. 9, 2014
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Published Online: May. 27, 2017
The Author Email: Zhang Peng (zplianhe@siom.ac.cn)