Jochen Speiser, Raoul-Amadeus Lorbeer, Pirmin Schweizer, Benjamin Ewers
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Over the last decade, multipass thin-disk amplifiers have allowed astonishing laser properties to be achieved, but one drawback of these systems lies in their size and complexity. We show here an alternative approach with a wedged thin-disk crystal significantly shrinking and simplifying multipass thin-disk amplification.