Pulse-measurement challenges at 1.5 microns: Several-cycle pulses and several-element devices

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Abstract

We have demonstrated frequency-resolved optical gating (PROG) for measuring several-cycle 1.5-micron pulses using an angle-dithered-crystal geometry. We have also demonstrated experimentally a very simple GRENOUILLE device for measuring few-hundred-fs 1.5-micron pulses using the nonlinear-optical crystal Proustite.

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Akturk, S., Kimmel, M., Trebino, R., Naumov, S., Sorokin, E., & Sorokina, I. T. (2004). Pulse-measurement challenges at 1.5 microns: Several-cycle pulses and several-element devices. In Springer Series in Chemical Physics (Vol. 79, pp. 112–114). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27213-5_36

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