Optical Parametric Amplification of Mid-Infrared Few-Cycle Pulses

Abstract

We describe Ti:Sapphire pumped optical parametric amplification of carrier-envelope phase stabilized few-cycle (<10fs) mid-infrared pulses in type I β-barium borate. Experimental measurements show a ×3.5 amplification factor (from 100μJ to 350μJ) of the octave spanning spectrum (1.1-2.4μm) using a pump beam with 2.3mJ energy, 30fs duration and central wavelength of 800nm, corresponding to an energy extraction efficiency of 11\%. Numerical simulations suggest potential amplification to 4.25mJ energy and temporal compression to a pulse duration of 7.3fs is possible with a pump energy of 30mJ and duration of 30fs in a 25mm diameter, 1.5mm thick BBO crystal.

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