We report on a broadband OPCPA system, pumped at 515 nm by frequency doubled Yb:YAG thin disk lasers. The system delivers 11.3 mJ pulses at a central wavelength of 800 nm with a spatial beam quality of M2 = 1.25 and > 25% pump-to-signal conversion efficiency. The broadband pulses were demonstrated to be compressible to 12 fs using a chirped mirror compressor.
We report on the current state of readiness of the 1 kHz, 15 fs L1 ALLEGRA laser system for long term reliable operation driving user experiments based on HHG. The highly automated system, based on short pulse OPCPA, currently generates pulses with energy of 30 mJ at central wavelength of 820 nm.
Vacuum chambers are frequently used in high-energy, high-peak-power
laser systems to prevent deleterious nonlinear effects, which can
result from propagation in air. In the vacuum sections of the Allegra
laser system at ELI-Beamlines, we observed degradation of several
optical elements due to laser-induced contamination (LIC). This
contamination is present on surfaces with laser intensity above
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with wavelengths of 515, 800, and
1030 nm. It can lead to undesired absorption on diffraction gratings,
mirrors, and crystals and ultimately to degradation of the laser beam
profile. Because the Allegra laser is intended to be a high-uptime
source for users, such progressive degradation is unacceptable for
operation. Here, we evaluate three methods of removing LIC from optics
in vacuum. One of them, the radio-frequency-generated plasma cleaning,
appears to be a suitable solution from the perspective of operating a
reliable, on-demand source for users.
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