
Cord Arnold
Senior lecturer

Few-cycle short-wave-infrared light source for strong-field experiments at 200 kHz repetition rate
Author
Summary, in English
We present a compact, few-cycle, short-wave infrared light source delivering 13 μJ, carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stable pulses around 2 μm, operating at 200 kHz repetition rate. Starting from an ytterbium fiber amplifier, the seed is produced via white-light generation followed by difference frequency generation, and later amplified in two BiBO nonlinear crystals. A pulse duration of 15.8 fs is measured with the dispersion scan technique, while the CEP stability is assessed via a monolithic spectral interferometry scheme. We demonstrate the potential of the system to drive strong-field experiments by performing high-order harmonic generation in argon gas.
Department/s
- Atomic Physics
- NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
Publishing year
2022-07-18
Language
English
Pages
27858-27867
Publication/Series
Optics Express
Volume
30
Issue
15
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Topic
- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1094-4087