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8 May 1996 Spectral adaptive optics: phase compensation for ultrashort chirped pulse amplifier systems
A. Efimov, David H. Reitze
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Abstract
We propose a method for compensating phase dispersion in chirped pulse amplifier systems which is based on adaptive optics. By placing a feedback-controlled arbitrarily deformable mirror in the stretcher where frequency components are highly dispersed, arbitrarily high- order phase dispersion within the amplifier can be canceled by introducing the appropriate phase delay. To demonstrate this concept, we model a 10 fsec chirped pulse amplifier and show that transform limited pulses are obtainable. We also show that deleterious effects such as angular beam divergence and spatially dependent broadening are negligible. Finally, we discuss design considerations for a 1D adaptive optic mirror.
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A. Efimov and David H. Reitze "Spectral adaptive optics: phase compensation for ultrashort chirped pulse amplifier systems", Proc. SPIE 2701, Generation, Amplification, and Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses III, (8 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239710
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Adaptive optics

Optical amplifiers

Deformable mirrors

Dispersion

Phase compensation

Spherical lenses

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