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Overview

Dietmar Kracht is affiliated with the Laser Zentrum Hannover in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with specific focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers several specialized subfields including Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics. Key topics of their research include Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics, Solid State Laser Technologies, and Laser Material Processing Techniques. Additional areas of interest involve Optical Network Technologies, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, and Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics.

Frequent publication venues for Dietmar Kracht include:

  • Optics Express
  • EPJ Web of Conferences
  • Procedia CIRP
  • Journal of Laser Applications
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology

Among their notable recent papers are:

  • Mode-locked pulses from a Thulium-doped fiber Mamyshev oscillator, 2020, Optics Express
  • Low noise 400 W coherently combined single frequency laser beam for next generation gravitational wave detectors, 2021, Optics Express
  • Single-Frequency 336 W Spliceless All-Fiber Amplifier Based on a Chirally-Coupled-Core Fiber for the Next Generation of Gravitational Wave Detectors, 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Generation of 15 nJ pulse energy by a sub-150 fs thulium-doped fiber Mamyshev oscillator, 2022, Optics Letters
  • Performance study of a high-power single-frequency fiber amplifierarchitecture for gravitational wave detectors, 2020, Applied Optics

They regularly collaborate with a core group of coauthors including Jörg Neumann, P. Weßels, Moritz Hinkelmann, Andreas Wienke, and F. Wellmann, reflecting a network of partnerships in various research projects.

Best Publications

  • Pump and signal combiner for bi-directional pumping of all-fiber lasers and amplifiers

    Thomas Theeg;Hakan Sayinc;Jörg Neumann;Ludger Overmeyer

  • Stretched-pulse operation of a thulium-doped fiber laser.

    Frithjof Haxsen;Axel Ruehl;Martin Engelbrecht;Dieter Wandt

  • Ultrafast thulium-doped fiber-oscillator with pulse energy of 4.3 nJ

    Martin Engelbrecht;Frithjof Haxsen;Axel Ruehl;Dieter Wandt

  • Brillouin scattering spectra in high-power single-frequency ytterbium doped fiber amplifiers.

    Matthias Hildebrandt;Sebastian Büsche;Peter Wessels;Maik Frede

  • 152 W average power Tm-doped fiber CPA system

    Fabian Stutzki;Christian Gaida;Martin Gebhardt;Florian Jansen

  • Ultrafast, stretched-pulse thulium-doped fiber laser with a fiber-based dispersion management.

    Andreas Wienke;Frithjof Haxsen;Dieter Wandt;Uwe Morgner

  • All-Fiber Counter-Propagation Pumped Single Frequency Amplifier Stage With 300-W Output Power

    T. Theeg;H. Sayinc;J. Neumann;D. Kracht

  • Stabilized lasers for advanced gravitational wave detectors

    Benno Willke;Karsten Danzmann;Maik Frede;Peter King

  • Dynamics of parabolic pulses in an ultrafast fiber laser.

    A. Ruehl;O. Prochnow;D. Wandt;D. Kracht

  • Injection-locked single-frequency laser with an output power of 220 W

    L. Winkelmann;O. Puncken;R. Kluzik;C. Veltkamp

  • 250 W end-pumped Nd:YAG laser with direct pumping into the upper laser level

    Maik Frede;Ralf Wilhelm;Dietmar Kracht

  • Fundamental mode, single-frequency laser amplifier for gravitational wave detectors.

    Maik Frede;Bastian Schulz;Ralf Wilhelm;Patrick Kwee

  • 407 W End-pumped Multi-segmented Nd:YAG Laser

    Dietmar Kracht;Ralf Wilhelm;Maik Frede;Klaus Dupré

  • Monotonically chirped pulse evolution in an ultrashort pulse thulium-doped fiber laser.

    Frithjof Haxsen;Dieter Wandt;Uwe Morgner;Jörg Neumann

  • Pulse energy of 151 nJ from ultrafast thulium-doped chirped-pulse fiber amplifier

    Frithjof Haxsen;Dieter Wandt;Uwe Morgner;Joerg Neumann

  • Sub-80-fs pulses from an all-fiber-integrated dissipative-soliton laser at 1 µm.

    Dirk Mortag;Dieter Wandt;Uwe Morgner;Dietmar Kracht

  • Comparison of crystalline and ceramic composite Nd:YAG for high power diode end-pumping.

    Dietmar Kracht;Maik Frede;Ralf Wilhelm;Carsten Fallnich

  • Stabilization and power scaling of cladding pumped Er:Yb-codoped fiber amplifier via auxiliary signal at 1064 nm.

    Vincent Kuhn;Peter Weßels;Jörg Neumann;Dietmar Kracht

  • Pulse characteristics of a passively mode-locked thulium fiber laser with positive and negative cavity dispersion.

    Frithjof Haxsen;Dieter Wandt;Uwe Morgner;Joerg Neumann

  • Supercontinuum generation with 200 pJ laser pulses in an extruded SF6 fiber at 1560 nm.

    H Hundertmark;D Kracht;D Wandt;C Fallnich

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Kowalsky
Wolfgang Kowalsky Technische Universität Braunschweig
Siddharth Ramachandran
Siddharth Ramachandran Boston University
Peter G. Schunemann
Peter G. Schunemann ON Semiconductor (United States)
Markus Weyers
Markus Weyers Ferdinand-Braun-Institut
Liang Dong
Liang Dong Clemson University

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