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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2001),
  • paper CTuN5

SPIDER characterization of sub-6-fs pulses in the visible

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Abstract

Recently, we demonstrated the use of mirror-only dispersion compensation schemes for non-collinear optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs,1), covering a spectral bandwidth of about 200 THz.2 To support this enormous bandwidth, we used double-chirped mirrors (DCMs, 3), which provide dispersion compensation and high reflectivity from 510 nm to 720 nm. Pulses with less than 6 fs duration are easily reproducible on a day-to-day basis without any compressor adjustment. The DCM compressor therefore considerably simplifies the use of the OPA for spectroscopy experiments with extreme time resolution.

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