Title :
Recent developments in the measurement of the intensity and phase of ultrashort pulses using frequency-resolved optical gating
Author :
DeLong, K.W. ; Fittinghoff, David N. ; Trebino, Rick ; Hunter, James ; White, William E. ; Kane, Daniel J.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
Recently, the authors developed a simple and general technique, which they call Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating (FROG), that succeeds in measuring the full intensity and phase evolution of an individual, arbitrary ultrashort pulse. In brief, FROG involves measuring the pulse spectrogram, i.e., the spectrum of the signal pulse in an auto- or cross-correlation using any instantaneous nonlinearity, yielding signal intensity vs. delay and frequency. This trace can then be shown to fully and uniquely characterize the pulse-the pulse extraction problem is equivalent to two-dimensional phase retrieval, a solved problem from image science. In the work with lower-intensity pulses the authors utilize (multi-shot) self-diffraction (SD) and second-harmonic-generation (SHG) FROG arrangements, for which all previously published algorithms are unreliable. As a result, they have made significant improvements to these algorithms for these arrangements, including the use of least-squares optimization, generalized projections, Weiner-filtering, and a variety of other techniques. The authors report significantly improved performance, especially for SHG FROG. They have also performed an in-depth study, using SHG FROG, of the operation of a Kerr-lens-mode-locked Ti:sapphire oscillator
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; laser beams; laser mode locking; laser variables measurement; optical Kerr effect; optical harmonic generation; sapphire; solid lasers; titanium; 100 fs; 2.5 nJ; Al2O3:Ti; Kerr-lens-mode-locked oscillator; Ti:sapphire oscillator; Weiner-filtering; auto-correlation; cross-correlation; frequency-resolved optical gating; generalized projections; instantaneous nonlinearity; least-squares optimization; phase evolution; pulse extraction problem; pulse spectrogram; second-harmonic-generation; self-diffraction; signal intensity; signal pulse; two-dimensional phase retrieval; ultrashort pulse; ultrashort pulses; Chirp; Delay; Frequency measurement; Glass; Laboratories; Optical harmonic generation; Optical pulses; Oscillators; Phase measurement; Pulse measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Nonlinear Optics: Materials, Fundamentals, and Applications, 1994. NLO '94 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1473-5
DOI :
10.1109/NLO.1994.470842