Affiliation:
1. Helmut-Schmidt-Universität
Abstract
Ultrafast laser driven, single-cycle THz pulsed sources hold immense
potential for scientific and industrial applications; however, their
limited average power hinders their widespread application. In
particular, applications where high repetition rates in the multi-MHz
region and beyond are required are more severely affected, due to the
lower pulse energies available for frequency conversion. In this
respect, resonant enhancement both in passive and active resonators is
a well-known technique for boosting the efficiency of nonlinear
frequency conversion; however, this route has remained poorly explored
for the generation of broadband THz pulses due to the inadequacy of
typically employed nonlinear crystals. Here, we demonstrate that using
thin lithium niobate crystals inside multimode diode-pumped
mode-locked thin-disk lasers is a promising platform to circumvent
these difficulties. Using a 50 µm thin lithium niobate plate
intracavity of a compact high-power mode-locked thin-disk laser, we
generate milliwatt-level broadband THz pulses with a spectrum
extending up to 3 THz at 44.8 MHz repetition rate,
driven by 264 W of intracavity average power. This approach
opens the door to efficient high-power single-cycle THz generation
using affordable nonlinear crystals at very high repetition rates,
scalable to kilowatt-level driving power with low cost and
complexity.
Funder
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft
des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft
HORIZON EUROPE European Research
Council
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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