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Extending ultrashort-laser-pulse measurement techniques to new dimensions, time scales, and frequencies

Posted on:2006-08-29Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Georgia Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Akturk, SelcukFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390005993243Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
In the last decade, there has been tremendous progress in the field of ultrashort-pulse measurement. However, this effort has focused mostly on the temporal behavior of 100-fs, 800-nm ultrashort pulse, ignoring other pulse lengths, wavelengths, and the very common space-time couplings or so called spatio-temporal distortions. In this thesis work, I do an extensive study of spatio-temporal distortions and their measurement using Frequency Resolved Optical Gating (FROG) and its relatives. I clarify some ambiguities in the descriptions of these effects in the existing theory and establish a more general description of such distortions in ultrashort pulses. I also extend these measurement techniques to different wavelengths and pulse lengths. Specifically, I develop measurement devices for few-cycle NIR pulses, weak and narrowband fiber laser pulses, long (several-ps) NIR pulses, and visible pulses from NOPAs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pulse, Measurement
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