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2.1 Ultrafast solid-state lasers - ETH - the Keller Group

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Ref. p. 134] <strong>2.1</strong> <strong>Ultrafast</strong> <strong>solid</strong>-<strong>state</strong> <strong>lasers</strong> 45<br />

Table <strong>2.1</strong>.2 continued.<br />

Laser material ML technique λ0 τp Pav,out frep Remarks Ref.<br />

780 nm 8.5 fs 1 W 75 MHz 1.5 MW peak, focused intensity [98Xu]<br />

5 × 10 13 W/cm 2<br />

850 nm 13 fs 1.5 W 110 MHz 1 MW peak, 13 nJ out [99Bed]<br />

800 nm 16.5 fs 170 mW 15 MHz 0.7 MW peak, 0.011 μJ [99Cho]<br />

788 nm 43 fs 5.85 MHz 150 nJ, 3.5 MW peak [03Kow]<br />

≈ 800 nm 26 fs<br />

30 fs<br />

≈ 1.5 W<br />

≈ 2W<br />

≈ 800 nm 50 fs 1 W<br />

2.5 W<br />

11 MHz<br />

11 MHz<br />

2MHz<br />

50 MHz<br />

130 nJ par 280 nJ, > 5MW<br />

peak<br />

0.5 μJ<br />

50 nJ<br />

782 nm 23 fs 300 mW 2 GHz ring laser, ML is self-starting<br />

due to feedback from external<br />

mirror<br />

560–1150 nm<br />

@ −50 dBc<br />

[04Fer]<br />

[05Nau]<br />

[99Bar]<br />

1 GHz five-element ring laser [02Bar]<br />

soliton-SESAM 840 nm 34 fs 140 mW 98.9 MHz first SESAM design with a single<br />

quantum-well absorber in a<br />

Bragg reflector<br />

KLM and cavitydumped<br />

90 fs new acronym for special<br />

SESAM design: SBR<br />

810 nm 13 fs 80 mW 85 MHz shortest pulse with soliton<br />

mode-locking and no KLM<br />

[95Bro2]<br />

[95Tsu]<br />

[96Kae]<br />

840 nm 240 fs 10 mW 2.3 GHz [03Sto]<br />

800 nm 54 fs 3.5 W 6.23 MHz 0.56 μs pulse energy [06Dew]<br />

835 nm 50 fs ≤ 950 kHz 100 nJ pulse energy [93Ram2]<br />

13 fs 80 kHz 62 nJ, 5 MW peak power [94Psh]<br />

800 nm 17 fs 1 kHz 212 nJ pulse energy [96Gib]<br />

4.6 fs ≤ 1 MHz 2 MW peak power [97Bal]<br />

780 nm 60 fs 0.36 W 0.8 MHz 0.45 μJ pulse energy [06Zho]<br />

(continued)<br />

Landolt-Börnstein<br />

New Series VIII/1B1

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