Few-cycle pulse retrieval using amplitude swing technique
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2024
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Optica Publishing Group
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Miguel López-Ripa, Óscar Pérez-Benito, Benjamín Alonso, Rosa Weigand, and Íñigo Sola, "Few-cycle pulse retrieval using amplitude swing technique," Opt. Express 32, 21149-21159 (2024)
Abstract
Ultrashort pulses have garnered significant attention across various scientific disciplines and applications. In this paper, we demonstrate that the recently introduced amplitude swing technique is a robust method for characterizing pulses in the few-cycle temporal domain by analyzing compressed and chirped pulses from a Ti:Sapphire laser oscillator. The duration of the measured pulse for the case of best compression was 5.98 fs (Fourier limit 5.50 fs) corresponding to 2.2 cycles, while the chirped pulses were up to 15 times temporally stretched. The results obtained have been validated using the d-scan technique, showing excellent agreement in all situations. Therefore, the capability of the amplitude swing technique to measure ultra-broadband pulses in the few-cycle regime is demonstrated, as well as very far from optimum compression, while only being limited by the transparency and birefringence of its elements.
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"CT63/19-CT64/19" (UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID. Contratos predoctorales de personal investigador en formación. Convocatoria 2019)
"EQC2018-004117-P" (Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad"