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Survey Report: Laser R&D Peter Moulton VP/CTO, Q-Peak, Inc. DLA-2011 ICFA Mini-Workshop on Dielectric Laser Accelerators September 15, 2011 SLAC, Menlo Park, CA

Outline DLA laser requirements (one version) Quick review of suitable laser technology Tm:fiber lasers for DLAs Current technology Prospects

One possible accelerator design needs efficient, high-power lasers The low-power laser components (optical clock, phase-locked oscillators) in the system can be engineered based on existing solid state laser technology The power amplifiers remain a challenge. The pulsewidth and wavelength range requires a solid state laser. The solid state solution is based on fiber-laser technology.

Highly stable optical clocks are old news

Hansch and Hall win Nobel Prize for Optical Combs Stockholm December 10, 2005

Variety of formats for high-beam-quality, high-power solid state lasers How to get optical pump power in and laser and heat power out? Slab (zig-zag) Laser

Step index fiber - single mode design n c n c a is core radius, is wavelength V < 2.405 for single-mode fiber In general, base fiber material is SiO 2 (fused silica)

Cladding-pumped fiber laser allows multimode pumping of single-mode cores Traditional single-mode fiber lasers need single-mode pumps but... Elias Snitzer first described cladding pumped lasers in 1988 Maurer, U.S Patent 3,808,549 (April 30, 1974) J. Kafka, U.S. Patent 4,829,529 (May 9, 1989)

High-power double-clad fiber lasers facilitated by advances in diode-lasers Signal output @~1.1 mm HT @972 nm HR @~1.1 mm Diode stack @972 nm, 1 kw HT @975 nm HR @~1.1 mm Double-clad Yb-doped fibre II HT @975 nm HR @~1.1 mm Ytterbium-doped large-core fiber laser with 1 kw continuous-wave output power Y. Jeong, J.K. Sahu, D. N. Payne, and J. Nilsson, ASSP 2004

SORC results: 1.4 kw single-fiber laser M 2 = 1.4 Core: 40 um, NA <0.05 Cladding: (D-shaped) 650/600 um NA 0.48 Fiber length: 12 M

Thanks to Mike O Connor at IPG for these slide

Materials at long wavelengths may have higher damage thresholds (Si especially)

Rare-earth laser transitions used in fiber lasers Energy (wavenumber/10000) 1060 nm 930 nm 1550 nm 1950-2050 nm 1080 nm

Tm:silica has a broad gain cross section

Tm-ion cross relaxation allows excitation of two upper laser levels for one pump photon

fs-duration pulses generated by Tm:silica fiber Assume half-gain points at 1925 and 2100 nm 13 THz linewidth, 33 fs pulses

High-peak power amplifier- chirped pulse

Advances in Tm-doped fiber-laser efficiencies show levels approaching Yb fibers

Early Q-Peak results scaling to 300 W, single-mode Gain fiber: 5-m long, 3-m undoped ends (2) Core: 25 m in diameter, NA: 0.08. Pump cladding: 400- m in diameter

Components for all-glass laser single stage 150-W fiber-coupled pump modules at 79X nm (6+1) to 1 Co-propagating Combiner Tm-doped 20/400 fiber 10-m length FBG oscillator 50 W at 2041 nm Angled end-cap on fiber

> 1 kw of power output at 2045 nm

Picture of all-glass system

We are now on the same upwards path in power pioneered by Yb-doped fibers Money (to buy pump lasers) is now the major limit to scaling

Nonlinear effects: wavelength scaling issues for fiber lasers V < 2.405 for single-mode fiber a is core radius, is wavelength Core area for constant V: scales as 2 Optical damage fluence: scales as Raman gain, nonlinear phase: Brillouin gain (theory): scales as 1/ constant in (smaller linewidth (1/ 2 ) cancels smaller gain) Brillouin gain (actual): reduces with (more sensitive to inhomogeneous effects)

Nonlinear effects: Tm-doped fibers compared to Yb-doped fibers For the same V parameter, compared to Yb-doped fibers, Tmdoped fibers can have: 8X higher fiber core damage threshold 8X higher stimulated Raman scattering threshold 8X lower nonlinear phase distortion At least 4X higher stimulated Brillouin threshold The challenge for fiber makers is to scale up the core diameter for Tm-doped fibers and keep single-mode operation IPG 10-kW single-mode laser reportedly has about a 30- m core diameter and is near Raman limit With a 60- m core, a cw Tm:fiber can operate at 80 kw (!?)

DLA fiber-laser driver uses chirped-pulse amplification to reduce nonlinear effects 8 uj, 10-ps pulses 1-m fiber length (0.8 kw average at 100 MHz) (8 kw average at 1 GHz) 25 um MFD 76 um MFD

Large core (50 um MFD) fibers can allow very high cw powers

Summary Solid state lasers are the technology of choice for DLAs Support generation and amplification of ultra-short pulses Have the capability to scale to kw-level powers with high beam quality and acceptable efficiency Fiber geometry looks to be the choice for the high-power amplifier stages, based on efficiency and beam quality Common solid state lasers operate around a 1- m wavelength To avoid linear and nonlinear absorption, as well as optical breakdown, wavelengths longer than 1 m are desirable The 2- m -wavelength Tm:fiber laser may be suitable as an efficient high-power source for optical accelerators Large gain-bandwidth supports generation/amplification of short pulses, carrier-phase control is possible Efficiency is enhanced by cross-relaxation pumping process Long wavelength has added advantages in raising the nonlinear limits to power set by the fiber geometry