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23 February 2006 Measuring the chirp of an ultrashort laser pulse at the noise floor
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Abstract
We extract the chirp of an ultrashort laser pulse accurately in real-time using a simple modified auto-interferometric correlation (MOSAIC) technique. Through the use of our newly developed time-domain algorithm, chirp information is accessible with signal-to-noise levels approaching unity. Correction algorithms have been developed to accommodate signal distortions due to bandwidth limitations, autocorrelator misalignment, and non-quadratic detector response.
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Daniel A. Bender, Michael P. Hasselbeck, and Mansoor Sheik-Bahae "Measuring the chirp of an ultrashort laser pulse at the noise floor", Proc. SPIE 6101, Laser Beam Control and Applications, 610116 (23 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.643992
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KEYWORDS
Algorithm development

Sensors

Signal to noise ratio

Ultrafast phenomena

Detection and tracking algorithms

Interferometers

Light emitting diodes

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