In Sec. 6 (polarization monitor) of our recent publication [Opt. Express29(5), 7024 (2021)10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present an improved active fiber-based retroreflector (AFR) providing high-quality wavefront-retracing anti-parallel laser beams in the near UV. We use our improved AFR for first-order Doppler-shift suppression in precision spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen, but our setup can be adapted to other applications where wavefront-retracing beams with defined laser polarization are important. We demonstrate how weak aberrations produced by the fiber collimator may remain unobserved in the intensity of the collimated beam but limit the performance of the AFR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a power-scalable laser source with 30 fs pulse duration, 530 W average power at 500 kHz repetition rate, and beam quality M<1.2. The compact and efficient setup consists of ytterbium-based Innoslab amplifiers and subsequent nonlinear pulse compression with an argon-filled Herriott cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaser-dressed photoelectron spectroscopy, employing extreme-ultraviolet attosecond pulses obtained by femtosecond-laser-driven high-order harmonic generation, grants access to atomic-scale electron dynamics. Limited by space charge effects determining the admissible number of photoelectrons ejected during each laser pulse, multidimensional (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDirect laser excitation of the lowest known nuclear excited state in ^{229}Th has been a long-standing objective. It is generally assumed that reaching this goal would require a considerably reduced uncertainty of the isomer's excitation energy compared to the presently adopted value of (7.8±0.
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