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Compact high-power optical source for resonant infrared pulsed laser ablation and deposition of polymer materials

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Kolev, Vesselin Z
Duering, M
Luther-Davies, Barry
Rode, Andrei V

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Optical Society of America

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We propose a novel tuneable table-top optical source as an alternative to the free electron laser currently used for resonant infrared pulsed laser deposition of polymers. It is based on two-stage pulsed optical parametric amplification using MgO doped periodically poled lithium niobate crystals. Gain in excess of 10(6) in the first stage and pump depletion of 58% in the second stage were achieved when the system was pumped by a high-power Nd:YVO4 picosecond laser source at 1064 nm and seeded by a CW tuneable diode laser at 1530 nm. An average power of 2 W was generated at 3.5 μm corresponding to 1.3 μJ pulse energy.

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Optics Express 14.25 (2006): 12302-12309

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Optics Express

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