Single-shot phase-matching free ultrashort pulse characterization based on transient absorption in solids
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en
Article de revue
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Optics Express. 2020-11-23, vol. 28, p. 35807
Optical Society of America - OSA Publishing
English Abstract
The frequency-resolved optical switching (FROSt) method developed for ultrashort pulse characterization is implemented for single-shot measurements. In this basic demonstration, the delay axis of the spectrogram is spatially ...Read more >
The frequency-resolved optical switching (FROSt) method developed for ultrashort pulse characterization is implemented for single-shot measurements. In this basic demonstration, the delay axis of the spectrogram is spatially encoded by the pump beam having a small incident angle with the photoexcited material. We present the calibration procedure for spectrograms acquired in single-shot and the temporal characterization of 44 fs pulses with central wavelength at 800 nm both in scanning and single-shot FROSt configurations. The retrieved pulses are compared by means of the root-mean-square field error. Finally, the pulses are propagated through a known dispersive material to measure the added group-delay dispersion.Read less <
English Keywords
laser
nonlinear optics
Origin
Hal imported