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Spectral phase sensitivity of frequency resolved optical switching for broadband IR pulse characterization

  • Adrien Longa
  • , Mayank Kumar
  • , Philippe Lassonde
  • , Heide Ibrahim
  • , Francois Legare
  • , Adrien Leblanc
  • INRS-ÉMT

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Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate the sensitivity of the frequency-resolved optical switching (FROSt) technique to detect a small amount of spectral phase shift for the precise characterization of ultrashort laser pulses. We characterized fs pulses centered at 1.75 µm that are spectrally broadened up to 700 nm of bandwidth in a hollow-core fiber and subsequently compressed down to 2.3 optical cycle duration by propagation in the air at atmospheric pressure. By inserting thin fused silica windows of different thicknesses in the beam path, we accurately retrieve group delay dispersion (GDD) variations as small as 10 fs2. Such GDD variations correspond to a change of the pulse duration of only 0.2 fs for a Fourier transform limited 2-cycle pulse at 1.75 µm (i.e., 11.8 fs). The capability to measure such tiny temporal variations thus demonstrates that the FROSt technique has sufficient sensitivity to precisely characterize single-cycle pulses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7968-7975
Number of pages8
JournalOptics Express
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2022

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