Abstract
Shaped optical pulses with temporal features as short as 100 fs have proved to be powerful tools for investigating a variety of physical phenomena, including coherent phonons in molecular crystals’ and dark temporal solitons.2 The synthesis of these arbitrarily shaped femtosecond waveforms is normally accomplished by linear spectral filtering in a nondispersive grating-lens pulse shaping apparatus in which a spatial mask modifies the amplitudes and/or phases of spatially dispersed frequency components.3
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