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Broadband angular dispersion compensation for digital micromirror devices

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In this Letter, we present a compact broadband angular dispersion compensation method for digital micromirror devices (DMDs) and ultrashort pulse lasers, which effectively extends the conventional single-wavelength compensation design to a wide wavelength range of 300 nm. First, a parametric model was developed for the dispersion compensation unit, consisting of a transmission grating and a 4f telescope sub-unit, to guide the selection of components and parameter optimization for broadband applications. In the experiments, we designed a single slit-based metrology system to measure and quantify the compensated angular dispersion of a Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser with a pulse width of 75 fs. The results indicate that our method can reduce the angular dispersion to 0.04°, i.e., pulse widening less than 20 fs, over a wavelength range of 750–1050 nm. To demonstrate this, the DMD system was used as a multi-wavelength beam shaper to reconstruct a wavefront that contains the “CUHK” pattern and the results confirmed its ability to provide effective broadband angular dispersion compensation. This means the DMD can be used in different applications that employ a broadband light source, e.g., wavelength tunable femtosecond laser, attosecond laser, supercontinuum laser, and multi-color LED.

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