Dimitrov N, Zhekova M, Zhang Y, Paulus GG, Dreischuh A (2022)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2022
Book Volume: 504
Article Number: 127493
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2021.127493
Among the existing techniques for measuring ultrashort pulse durations, the two classical second-order methods – interferometric and the background-free autocorrelation – are distinguished due to their simplicity and reliability. In this work we report on a technique that allows realignment-free switching between these two modes of autocorrelation. It is based on a collinearly aligned inverted-field interferometer and an optical vortex plate that is added/removed in front of the device in order to switch between both modes. Experiment and theoretical modeling confirm the effectiveness of the technique down to the 10-fs range.
APA:
Dimitrov, N., Zhekova, M., Zhang, Y., Paulus, G.G., & Dreischuh, A. (2022). Background-free femtosecond autocorrelation in collinearly-aligned inverted field geometry using optical vortices. Optics Communications, 504. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2021.127493
MLA:
Dimitrov, Nikolay, et al. "Background-free femtosecond autocorrelation in collinearly-aligned inverted field geometry using optical vortices." Optics Communications 504 (2022).
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