Inhaltsbereich
Generation of ultra-intense Laser Pulses – Overview
Lecturer
About the lecture
Time and place
Wednesday 14:00 - 17:00 c.t.Theresienstr. 37, A 249
Tutorial
Wednesday 14:00 - 15:00 c.t.
Theresienstr. 37, A 249
Lecture
Wednesday 15:00 - 17:00 c.t.
Theresienstr. 37, A 249
Content
The lecture is addressed to Bachelor and Master students of physics and covers the generation of ultra short and high intensity laser pulses in so called Chirped-Pulse-Amplification (CPA) laser systems. (nobel prize 2018) The mathematical description of ultra short laser pulses is introduced with relevant methods, like Fourier transformation, or Gauss- and Airy-function. After a description of non-linear propagation phenomena the CPA-principle is introduced and the required dispersion management is described by different exemplary dispersive setups. Subsequently an introduction to laser amplification follows in consideration of the broad bandwidths of the laser pulses and the connected problems. Afterwards different real-world system setups are presented. In the end typical methods and setups for the analysis of ultra short and high intensity pulses are described.
Prerequisites
T0, E1, E2, E3 and E4 (mainly optics)
Further Studying
Generation of ultra-intense Laser Pulses is a fundamental introduction in the world of high power and ultra short laser physics. It therefore builds a ideal base for a variety of advanced optical lectures and seminars like:
Photionics II, Applications of High-Intensity Laser-Pulses, Ultrafast & Attosecond Spectroscopy, Nanospektroskopie ...
Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: Prof. Dr. Stefan Karsch