The use of fast closed-loop adaptive optics has improved the performance of optical systems since its first application. Here we demonstrate the amplitude and carrier-envelope phase stabilization of a high energy IR optical parametric amplifier devoted to Attosecond Science exploiting two high speed adaptive optical systems for the correction of static and dynamic instabilities. The exploitation of multi actuator adaptive lenses allowed for a minimal impact on the optical setup.

Fast stabilization of a high-energy ultrafast OPA with adaptive lenses

Matteo Negro;Martino Quintavalla;Anna G Ciriolo;Michele Devetta;Salvatore Stagira;Caterina Vozzi;Stefano Bonora
2018

Abstract

The use of fast closed-loop adaptive optics has improved the performance of optical systems since its first application. Here we demonstrate the amplitude and carrier-envelope phase stabilization of a high energy IR optical parametric amplifier devoted to Attosecond Science exploiting two high speed adaptive optical systems for the correction of static and dynamic instabilities. The exploitation of multi actuator adaptive lenses allowed for a minimal impact on the optical setup.
2018
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
8
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-32182-y
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non-linear optics; deformable optics
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Negro, Matteo; Quintavalla, Martino; Mocci, Jacopo; G Ciriolo, Anna; Devetta, Michele; Muradore, Riccardo; Stagira, Salvatore; Vozzi, Caterina; Bonora...espandi
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   European Laser Laboratories Integrated Initiative Continued
   LASERLAB-EUROPE CONT
   FP7
   212025

   Ultrafast Dynamic Imaging of Complex Molecules
   UDYNI
   FP7
   307964
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