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DCM11 GVD 650-1050nm
OVERVIEW
The "DCM11" is a GVD mirror pair specially designed for OPCPA compression. This mirror type covers a wide wavelength range of 650-1050 nm while offering a large dispersion of -130 fs2 /pair at the centre wavelength of 800 nm.
These mirrors are specially designed to recompress the output of the venteon OPCPA after passing through several millimeters of glass and BBO which is typically chirping the pulse to a few ps in OPCPA applications. As the higher orders are designed in an appropriate way, these chirped pulses can be recompressed to well below 8fs with high efficiency. The large rectangular size is ideally suited for a compact multi-bounce compressor design.
Specifications
- Wavelength range: 650-1050nm
- Coating side 1: HR > 99.8% @ 650 - 1050nm, GDD -130fs² / pair @ 800nm
- Substrate: Fused Silica, lambda/10, 10-5
- Dimensions: o Rectangular - 35 x 20mm | thickness: 10mm
- ROC: flat
- AOI: 0-10°
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