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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 9,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 051903-
  • (2011)

Femtosecond pulses cleaning by transient-grating process in Kerr-optical media

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Abstract

We use a transient-grating (TG) process in a Kerr bulk medium to clean a femtosecond laser pulse. Using the technique, the temporal contrast of the generated TG signal is improved by more than two orders of magnitude in comparison with the incident pulse in a 0.5-mm-thick fused silica plate. The laser spectrum is smoothed and broadened, and the pulse duration is shortened simultaneously. We expect to extend this technique to a clean pulse with broadband spectral bandwidth at a wide spectral range because it is a phase-matched process.

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