Full-field reconstruction of ultrashort waveforms by time to space conversion interferogram analysis

Citation:

D. Shayovitz, H. Herrmann, W. Sohler, R. Ricken, C. Silberhorn, and D. M. Marom, “Full-field reconstruction of ultrashort waveforms by time to space conversion interferogram analysis,” Optics Express, vol. 22, no. 17, pp. 20205-20213, 2014.
Full-field reconstruction of ultrashort waveforms by time to space conversion interferogram analysis

Abstract:

Accurate amplitude and phase measurements of ultrashort optical waveforms are essential for their use in a wide range of scientific disciplines. Here we report the first demonstration of full-field optical reconstruction of ultrashort waveforms using a time-to-space converter, followed by a spatial recording of an interferogram. The algorithm-free technique is demonstrated by measuring ultrashort pulses that are widely frequency chirped from negative to positive, as well as phase modulated pulse packets. Amplitude and phase measurements were recorded for pulses ranging from 0.5 ps to 10 ps duration, with measured dimensionless chirp parameter values from −30 to 30. The inherently single-shot nature of time-to-space conversion enables full-field measurement of complex and non-repetitive waveforms.

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