SALT

High-Flux Synchrotron Alternatives Driven by Powerful Long-Wavelength Fiber Lasers

CoordinatorFriedrich Schiller University Jena
Grant period2019-07-01 - 2024-06-30
Funding bodyEuropean Union
Call numberERC-2018-ADG
Grant number835306
IdentifierG:(EU-Grant)835306

Note: Lasers, and in particular ultrafast lasers, are an enabling technology for many applications, with the particularity that they can emit high-powers and are tabletop at the same time. These characteristics have made intense laser radiation widely available, which has decisively contributed to the advancement of many fields. However, the spectral coverage of lasers is limited and, thus, there are many applications that can only be addressed with other sources such as synchrotrons. Unfortunately, synchrotrons have two strong disadvantages: they are very large facilities with restricted user access and are extremely expensive. This is seriously hampering the widespread use of this radiation and, with it, the progress and development of many fields. Since a direct (i.e. a laser-based), high-power emission of coherent light with a wavelength coverage comparable to that of a synchrotron is impossible, nonlinear frequency conversion driven by a high-power solid-state laser seems to be the most elegant solution to achieve a high photon flux in important spectral regions such as the mid-infrared, the THz- and the soft-X-ray range. Most remarkably, frequency conversion into these spectral regions would strongly benefit from a longer driving laser wavelength than the standard Titanium:Sapphire or Ytterbium-based near-infrared emission. On top of that, the shift of the emission to longer wavelengths can unleash a hidden performance scaling potential of ultrafast fiber lasers, as nonlinear and thermal limitations scale favorably. The goals of the project SALT are twofold. First, it targets a revolution in the performance level of ultrafast lasers by unlocking the potential of Thulium-doped fiber lasers. Second, it aims at demonstrating new realms of flux in selected wavelength regions by frequency-converting these high-power 2µm sources. This will pave the way for frontier applications allowing for seminal discoveries and breakthroughs.
     

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Recent developments in the understanding and passive mitigation of transverse mode instability
Optical fiber technology 96, 104496 () [10.1016/j.yofte.2025.104496] OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Simplifying multicore fiber laser systems
Eighth International Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications (WSOF 2025) : [Proceedings] - SPIE, 2025. - ISBN 97815106884079781510688414 - doi:10.1117/12.3058789
Eighth Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and their Applications, PraguePrague, Czech Republic, 7 Apr 2025 - 11 Apr 20252025-04-072025-04-11
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Coherent nanoscale imaging and chemical mapping with compact extreme ultraviolet and soft x-ray sources: Review and perspective
APL photonics 10(5), 050901 () [10.1063/5.0254017] OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Femtosecond CPA laser system emitting 261W average power, 1.75mJ pulse energy based on coherent combination of a 49-core fiber
Fiber Lasers XXII: Technology and Systems : [Proceedings] - SPIE, 2025. - ISBN 97815106843249781510684331 - doi:10.1117/12.3042785
Fiber Lasers XXII: Technology and Systems, LASE 2025, San FranciscoSan Francisco, United States, 25 Jan 2025 - 31 Jan 20252025-01-252025-01-31
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Average-power scaling of in-band pumped, Tm-doped, fiber laser systems for high peak power pulsed operation
Optics express 33(7), 16029 () [10.1364/OE.553640] DBCoverage BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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In-band pumped, Q-switched thulium-doped fiber laser system delivering 140 W and 7 mJ pulse energy
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Frequency-doubled Q-switched 4 × 4 multicore fiber laser system
Optics letters 48(8), 2198 () [10.1364/OL.487334] BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Analysis of optical core-to-core coupling: challenges and opportunities in multicore fiber amplifiers
Optics express 31(17), 28564 () [10.1364/OE.498460] DBCoverage BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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High-power two-color plasma-based THz generation driven by a Tm-doped fiber laser
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Pulses of 32 mJ and 158 fs at 20-kHz repetition rate from a spatiotemporally combined fiber laser system
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