Abstract

An overview of the latest developments of kilowatt-level diode pumped solid state lasers for advanced applications at the HiLASE Centre is presented. An overview of subcontracted and in-house-developed laser beamlines is presented. The aim of development is to build kW-class beamlines delivering picosecond pulses between 1- and 100-kHz repetition rates and high-energy nanosecond pulses at 10 Hz. The picosecond beamlines are based on Yb:YAG thin-disk amplifiers and chirped pulse amplification. The current status of the beamlines’ performance is reported. The advantages of zero-phonon line and pulsed pumping are demonstrated with respect to efficiency, thin disk temperature and beam quality. New diagnostics methods supporting the high average power lasers’ development, such as the high-resolution spectroscopy of Yb-doped materials, in situ thin disk deformation measurements, single-shot M2 measurement, realization of wavefront correction by a deformable mirror and the laser performance of a new mixed garnet ceramics, are described. The energetic, thermal and fluid-mechanical numerical modeling for the optimization of the multi-slab amplifiers is also described.

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Title
Status of the High Average Power Diode-Pumped Solid State Laser Development at HiLASE
Author
Miura, Taisuke; Smrž, Martin; Chyla, Michal; Nagisetty, Siva Sankar; Mužík, Jiří; Linnemann, Jens; Turčičová, Hana; Venkatesan Jambunathan; Slezák, Ondřej; Sawicka-Chyla, Magdalena; Pilař, Jan; Bonora, Stefano; Divoký, Martin; Měsíček, Jakub; Pranovich, Alina; Sikocinski, Pawel; Huynh, Jaroslav; Severová, Patricie; Navrátil, Petr; Vojna, David; Horáčková, Lucie; Mann, Klaus; Lucianetti, Antonio; Endo, Akira; Rostohar, Danijela; Mocek, Tomáš
First page
637
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20763417
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2539316508
Copyright
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