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Südmeyer, Thomas
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Ultrafast thin-disk laser with 80 ?J pulse energy and 242 W of average power
2014, Saraceno, Clara Jody, Emaury, Florian, Schriber, Cinia, Hoffmann, Martin, Golling, Matthias, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula
Yb-doped mixed sesquioxides for ultrashort pulse generation in the thin disk laser setup
2013, Beil, Kolja, Saraceno, Clara Jody, Schriber, Cinia, Emaury, Florian, Heckl, Oliver Hubert, Baer, Cyrill Roman Emmanuel, Golling, Matthias, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula, Kränkel, Christian
Noise properties of an optical frequency comb from a SESAM-modelocked 1.5 µm solid-state laser stabilized to the 10E-13 level
2012-5-26, Schilt, Stephane, Dolgovskiy, Vladimir, Bucalovic, Nikola, Schori, Christian, Stumpf, Max, Di Domenico, Gianni, Pekarek, Selina, Oehler, Andreas, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula, Thomann, Pierre
We present a detailed investigation of the noise properties of an optical frequency comb generated from a femtosecond diode-pumped solid-state laser operating in the 1.5-μm spectral region. The stabilization of the passively mode-locked Er:Yb:glass laser oscillator, referred to as ERGO, is achieved using pump power modulation for the control of the carrier envelope offset (CEO) frequency and by adjusting the laser cavity length for the control of the repetition rate. The stability and the noise of the ERGO comb are characterized in free-running and in phase-locked operation by measuring the noise properties of the CEO, of the repetition rate, and of a comb line at 1558 nm. The comb line is analyzed from the heterodyne beat signal with a cavity-stabilized ultra-narrow-linewidth laser using a frequency discriminator. Two different schemes to stabilize the comb to a radio-frequency (RF) reference are compared. The comb properties (phase noise, frequency stability) are limited in both cases by the RF oscillator used to stabilize the repetition rate, while the contribution of the CEO is negligible at all Fourier frequencies, as a consequence of the low-noise characteristics of the CEO-beat. A linewidth of ≈150 kHz and a fractional frequency instability of 4.2×1E−13 at 1 s are obtained for an optical comb line at 1558 nm. Improved performance is obtained by stabilizing the comb to an optical reference, which is a cavity-stabilized ultra-narrow linewidth laser at 1558 nm. The fractional frequency stability of 8×1E−14 at 1 s, measured in preliminary experiments, is limited by the reference oscillator used in the frequency comparison.
Femtosecond diode-pumped solid-state laser with a repetition rate of 4.8 GHz
2012, Pekarek, Selina, Klenner, Alexander, Südmeyer, Thomas, Fiebig, Christian, Paschke, Katrin, Erbert, Götz, Keller, Ursula
Experimentally verified pulse formation model for high-power femtosecond VECSELs
2013, Sieber, Oliver D, Hoffmann, Martin, Wittwer, Valentin, Mangold, Mario, Golling, Matthias, Tilma, Bauke W, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula
Sub-60-fs Timing Jitter of a SESAM Modelocked VECSEL
2013, Wittwer, Valentin, van der Linden, R, Tilma, Bauke W, Resan, B, Weingarten, Kurt J, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula
Sub-100 femtosecond pulses from a SESAM modelocked thin disk laser
2012, Saraceno, Clara Jody, Heckl, Oliver Hubert, Baer, Cyrill Roman Emmanuel, Schriber, Cinia, Golling, Matthias, Beil, Kolja, Kränkel, Christian, Südmeyer, Thomas, Huber, Günter, Keller, Ursula
SESAM mode-locked Yb: CaGdAlO< sub> 4 thin disk laser with 62 fs pulse generation
2013, Diebold, Andreas, Emaury, Florian, Schriber, Cinia, Golling, Matthias, Saraceno, Clara Jody, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula
Phase-stabilization of the carrier-envelope-offset frequency of a SESAM modelocked thin disk laser
2013, Klenner, Alexander, Emaury, Florian, Schriber, Cinia, Diebold, Andreas, Saraceno, Clara Jody, Schilt, Stephane, Keller, Ursula, Südmeyer, Thomas
High-power integrated ultrafast semiconductor disk laser: multi-Watt 10 GHz pulse generation
2012, Wittwer, Valentin, Mangold, Mario, Hoffmann, Martin, Sieber, Oliver D, Golling, Matthias, Südmeyer, Thomas, Keller, Ursula