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Self-calibrating d-scan: measuring ultrashort laser pulses on-target using an arbitrary pulse compressor

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Self-calibrating d-scan: measuring ultrashort laser pulses on-target using an arbitrary pulse compressor
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2018
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Alonso, B
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Title: Scientific ReportsImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 8
ISSN: 2045-2322
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Abstract (EN): In most applications of ultrashort pulse lasers, temporal compressors are used to achieve a desired pulse duration in a target or sample, and precise temporal characterization is important. The dispersion-scan (d-scan) pulse characterization technique usually involves using glass wedges to impart variable, well-defined amounts of dispersion to the pulses, while measuring the spectrum of a nonlinear signal produced by those pulses. This works very well for broadband few-cycle pulses, but longer, narrower bandwidth pulses are much more difficult to measure this way. Here we demonstrate the concept of self-calibrating d-scan, which extends the applicability of the d-scan technique to pulses of arbitrary duration, enabling their complete measurement without prior knowledge of the introduced dispersion. In particular, we show that the pulse compressors already employed in chirped pulse amplification (CPA) systems can be used to simultaneously compress and measure the temporal profile of the output pulses on-target in a simple way, without the need of additional diagnostics or calibrations, while at the same time calibrating the often-unknown differential dispersion of the compressor itself. We demonstrate the technique through simulations and experiments under known conditions. Finally, we apply it to the measurement and compression of 27.5 fs pulses from a CPA laser.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 8
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