Laser pulse spectral shaping based on electro-optic modulation

  • Yanhai Wang 王
  • Jiangfeng Wang 王
  • You'en Jiang 姜
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Abstract

A new spectrum shaping method, based on electro-optic modulation, to alleviate gain narrowing in chirped pulse amplification (CPA) system, is described and numerically simulated. Near-Fourier transform-limited seed laser pulse is chirped linearly through optical stretcher. Then the chirped laser pulse is coupled into integrated waveguide electro-optic modulator driven by an aperture-coupled-stripline (ACSL) electrical-waveform generator, and the pulse shape and amplitude are shaped in time domain. Because of the direct relationship between frequency interval and time interval of the linearly chirped pulse, the laser pulse spectrum is shaped correspondingly. Spectrum-shaping examples are modeled numerically to determine the spectral resolution of this technique. The phase error introduced in this method is also discussed. © 2008 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Yanhai Wang, 王艳海, Jiangfeng Wang, 王江峰, You’en Jiang, 姜有恩, Yan Bao, 鲍岩, Xuechun Li, 李学春, & Zunqi Lin, 林尊琪. (2008). Laser pulse spectral shaping based on electro-optic modulation. Chinese Optics Letters, 6(11), 841–844. https://doi.org/10.3788/col20080611.0841

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