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500 mJ, 1 kHz, thin-disk multipass amplifier

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Abstract

We report on the progress on developing a high energy, 1030 nm, 1 kHz, picosecond thin-disk multipass amplifier. Combining thin-disk technology with an imaging setup allows for reliable operation with good beam quality. We address the key challenges of beam-distortion by the disk and gain clamping due to parasitic lasing.

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