Multiple-reflections single-shot dispersion scan for fast ultrashort-pulse measurements
Keywords: Ultrafast Optics, Attosecond Physics, High-field Physics
Abstract
A single-shot non-interferometric ultrashort-pulse measurement method based on the dispersion scan (d-scan) technique with a substantially extended time span for the pulses to be measured is presented. While single-shot d-scan is typically used for rather short femtosecond pulses, the presented multiple-reflections d-scan (MR d-scan) technique allows to measure both short and long femtosecond pulses. Single-shot d-scan is currently limited to pulses with a maximum duration of 60 fs using a chromatic dispersion, i.e. a group delay dispersion (GDD) of 4400 fs2 at 840 nm provided by customized random nonlinear crystals. MR d-scan achieves a GDD of 31100 fs2 at 820 nm in this work, but can generally achieve an increase in GDD of up to two orders of magnitude. MR d-scan works with commonly available output couplers, does not rely on a homogeneous, precisely imaged beam profile and has an in-line configuration. As an example, long femtosecond double pulses are measured and reconstructed.
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Título de la Revista: | OPTICS EXPRESS |
Editorial: | OPTICAL SOC AMER |
Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
Idioma: | ingles |
URL: | https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.529440 |
Notas: | WoS Core Collection ISI, SCOPUS |