Femtosecond-rate space-to-time conversion

Citation:

D. Marom, D. Panasenko, P. - C. Sun, and Y. Fainman, “Femtosecond-rate space-to-time conversion,” Journal Of The Optical Society Of America, vol. 17, no. 10, pp. 1759- 1773, 2000.
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Abstract:

A real-time spatial-–temporal processor based on cascaded nonlinearities converts space-domain images to time-domain waveforms by the interaction of spectrally decomposed ultrashort pulses and spatially Fourier-transformed images carried by quasi-monochromatic light waves. We use four-wave mixing, achieved by cascaded second-order nonlinearities with type II noncollinear phase matching, for femtosecond-rate processing. We present a detailed analysis of the nonlinear mixing process with waves containing wide temporal and angular bandwidths. The wide bandwidths give rise to phase-mismatch terms in each process of the cascade. We define a complex spatial–temporal filter to characterize the effects of the phase-mismatch terms, modeling the deviations from the ideal system response. New experimental results that support our findings are presented. © 2000 Optical Society of America

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