Coherent Beam Combination of Ultrafast Fiber Lasers
Arno Klenke, Michael M\"uller, Henning Stark, Marco Kienel, Cesar, Jauregui, Andreas T\"unnermann, Jens Limpert

TL;DR
This paper reviews methods and recent experimental results on coherent beam combination of ultrafast fiber lasers, aiming to enhance power scaling by combining multiple beams and pulses in space and time.
Contribution
It explores various implementation strategies for coherent combination of ultrashort pulses, including recent multi-dimensional experimental results and future scaling prospects.
Findings
Successful multi-dimensional (spatial and temporal) beam combination experiments
Potential for increased power and pulse energy through coherent combination
Discussion of stabilization and beam combination elements
Abstract
The performance of fiber laser systems has drastically increased over recent decades, which has opened up new industrial and scientific applications for this technology. However, currently a number of physical effects prevents further power scaling. Coherent combination of beams from multiple emitters has been established as a power scaling technique beyond these limitations. It is possible to increase the average power and, for pulsed laser systems, also parameters such as the pulse energy and the peak power. To realize such laser systems, various aspects have to be taken into account which include beam combination elements, stabilization systems and the output parameters of the individual amplifiers. After an introduction to the topic, various ways of implementing coherent beam combination for ultrashort pulses are explored. Besides the spatial combination of beams, the combination of…
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