Autocorrelation and frequency-resolved optical gating measurements based on the third harmonic generation in a gaseous medium

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Abstract

A gas was utilized in producing the third harmonic emission as a nonlinear optical medium for autocorrelation and frequency-resolved optical gating measurements to evaluate the pulse width and chirp of a Ti:sapphire laser. Due to a wide frequency domain available for a gas, this approach has potential for use in measuring the pulse width in the optical (ultraviolet/visible) region beyond one octave and thus for measuring an optical pulse width less than 1 fs.

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Takao, Y., Imasaka, T., Kida, Y., & Imasaka, T. (2015). Autocorrelation and frequency-resolved optical gating measurements based on the third harmonic generation in a gaseous medium. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 5(2), 136–144. https://doi.org/10.3390/app5020136

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