Few-Cycle $50\ \upmu\mathrm{J}$ Pulses at $11.2\ \mu\mathrm{m}$ from a Single-Stage OPCPA at 1 kHz

Martin Bock, Pia Fuertjes, U. Griebner
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An established technique for the study of structural dynamics at atomic time and length scales is ultrafast X-ray diffraction. Laser-driven table-top hard X-ray source at kHz repetition rate brought this technique to a laboratory scale [1]. The X-ray flux can be maximized by using long wavelength few-cycle pulses with energies of several millijoule which was impressively demonstrated with an $5-\mu\mathrm{m}$ optical parametric chirped pulse amplifier (OPCPA) driver at 1 kHz recently [2]. For time resolved investigations an X-ray pump-probe line was added to the system. The setup of our midwave-IR-OPCPA-driven $\text{Cu}-\mathrm{K}\alpha$ X-ray source is shown in Fig. 1(a). A small part of the $5-\mu\mathrm{m}$ driver pulses is currently used as pump for the X-ray pump-probe experiments. For the investigation of other samples of interest pump pulses beyond $10\ \mu\mathrm{m}$ are required. Here we report on the extension of the system by adding a single-stage OPCPA delivering high-energy ultrashort idler pulses at $11.2\ \mu\mathrm{m}$.
从1 kHz的单级OPCPA中产生$11.2\ \mu\mathrm{m}$的脉冲
超快x射线衍射是一种在原子时间和长度尺度上研究结构动力学的成熟技术。重复频率为kHz的激光驱动台式硬x射线源将该技术带入了实验室规模[1]。x射线通量可以通过使用能量为几毫焦耳的长波长少周期脉冲来最大化,最近在1 kHz的$5-\mu\mathrm{m}$光学参数啁啾脉冲放大器(OPCPA)驱动器上得到了令人印象深刻的证明[2]。对于时间分辨研究,在系统中增加了x射线泵浦探针线。我们的中波ir - opcpa驱动$\text{Cu}-\mathrm{K}\alpha$ x射线源的设置如图1(a)所示。目前,$5-\mu\mathrm{m}$驱动脉冲的一小部分被用作x射线泵浦探测实验的泵浦。对于其他感兴趣的样品的调查,需要超过$10\ \mu\mathrm{m}$的泵脉冲。在这里,我们报告了系统的扩展,通过添加单级OPCPA在$11.2\ \mu\mathrm{m}$提供高能超短空闲脉冲。
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