Abstract
We review several optical parametric chirped-pulse (OPCPA) systems designed to achieve extreme carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stability and/or spectral tunability in the infrared. The common architecture of these OPCPAs combines a “self-seeded” difference-frequency stage with active CEP stabilization. We demonstrate the compatibility of this architecture with a set of high-power Ytterbium pump lasers based on different amplification technologies (bulk, rod-type, thin-disk, InnoSlab).
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