2003
DOI: 10.1364/oe.11.000491
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Measuring pulse-front tilt in ultrashort pulses using GRENOUILLE

Abstract: We show that the spatio-temporal distortion, pulse-front tilt, is naturally, easily, and sensitively measured by the recently demonstrated, extremely simple variation of single-shot second-harmonic generation frequency-resolved optical gating (SHG FROG): GRENOUILLE. While GRENOUILLE traces are ordinarily centered on the zero of delay, a pulse with pulse-front tilt yields a trace whose center is shifted to a nonzero delay that is proportional to the pulse-front tilt. As a result, the trace-center shift reveals … Show more

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“…As can be seen, the contrast cannot be expected to exceed 10-7 if the residual angular dispersion is as modest as 2 fLrad/nm. For comparison, this value is not very far from the usual precision of the currently available techniques (Dorrer et al, 2002;Varju et al, 2002;Akturk et al, 2003), and can be caused by 2.5 mrad non-parallelism of a 1200 mm -l grating pair compressor.…”
Section: Dispersion and Temporal Contrastmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…As can be seen, the contrast cannot be expected to exceed 10-7 if the residual angular dispersion is as modest as 2 fLrad/nm. For comparison, this value is not very far from the usual precision of the currently available techniques (Dorrer et al, 2002;Varju et al, 2002;Akturk et al, 2003), and can be caused by 2.5 mrad non-parallelism of a 1200 mm -l grating pair compressor.…”
Section: Dispersion and Temporal Contrastmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…A spatial frequency chirp and related pulse front tilt are quite common in femtosecond laser systems. 8 Even a small delay across the beam that corresponds to ϳ10% of the pulse duration results in a pulse tilt as strong as tens of degrees in the vicinity of the focal plane. The pulse front tilt is enhanced in a dispersive media, as in the case of electron plasma close to plasma frequency, which is formed in the focus of the beam due to multiphoton ionization of glass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This could be due to pulse-front tilt, [51][52][53] where residual angular dispersion distorts the pulse group fronts so that they no longer travel strictly perpendicular to the propagation axis. This effect requires specialized equipment to faithfully measure, and once measured it is not clear how to identify the source or how to correct it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%