Here, we demonstrate for the first-time femtosecond pulse amplification on an integrated photonic chip. Our approach translates the concept of chirped pulse amplification to the chip level. Specifically, we leverage tailored all-normal dispersion, large mode-area gain waveguides to realize a low-nonlinearity, high-gain, short-length optical amplifier in which pulse propagation is dominated by dispersion. We show more than 17dB amplification of ultrashort pulses from a 1 GHz femtosecond source at center wavelength of 1815 nm. The amplified pulses have an on-chip output pulse peak power of 800 W with a pulse duration of 116 fs. |
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