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22 September 1997 One- and two-dimensional spectral interference measurements of ultrashort optical pulses
Doron Meshulach, Dvir Yelin, Yaron Silberberg
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Proceedings Volume 3110, 10th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281365
Event: 10th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel, 1997, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract
1D and 2D linear spectral interference measurements of ultrashort pulses are shown. The methods involve measurements of the spectral interference pattern between ultrashort reference and signal pulses, from which the spectral phase difference can be extracted. 1D measurements require post-processing to extract the phase. 2D measurements require no post-processing, and are therefore most suitable for visual interpretation. Dispersion of optical glasses, as well as crafted spectral phase discontinuities are measured. The methods are applicable to single shot measurements of extremely weak pulses.
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Doron Meshulach, Dvir Yelin, and Yaron Silberberg "One- and two-dimensional spectral interference measurements of ultrashort optical pulses", Proc. SPIE 3110, 10th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel, (22 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281365
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Phase measurement

Silica

Distortion

Ultrafast phenomena

Beam splitters

Charge-coupled devices

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