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Pulse characterization by cross-phase modulation in chalcogenide glass

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Abstract

We report, to the best of our knowledge, the first all-fiber frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) device based on cross-phase modulation in chalcogenide glass. The amplitude and phase of pulses as short as 390 fs at femtojoule energy levels are accurately characterized without direction-of-time ambiguity in the retrieved pulse. A measurement sensitivity of 18mW2 is achieved from the strong nonlinearity of a 10 cm long chalcogenide microwire.

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