Title :
Acousto-optic filter for femtosecond laser pulse shaping, gain narrowing and phase distortion compensation
Author :
Verluise, Frederic ; Tournois, P. ; Laude, V. ; Cheng, Zhongyuan ; Spielmann, C.
Author_Institution :
FASTLITE/EXTEC, Ecole Polytech., Palaiseau, France
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter (AOPDF) recently proposed creates an optical output E/sub out/(t) that is the convolution between an optical input E/sub in/(t) and a time scaled electrical signal S(/spl alpha/t). E/sub out/(t)=E/sub in/(t)/spl otimes/S(/spl alpha/). The scaling factor or /spl alpha/=/spl Delta/n.v/c is the ratio of the speed of sound to the speed of light times the index difference between the ordinary and extraordinary wave in the birefringent material used. We thus synthesize a filter of impulse response S(/spl alpha/t), and because /spl alpha/ is of order 10/sup -7/ we can manipulate an optical signal in the hundred-THz range with an electrical signal in the ten-MHz range. In our setup, the S(t) signal is applied to a piezoelectric transducer to generate an acoustic wave in a 2.5-cm-long TeO/sub 2/ crystal. The center frequency of S(t) is 50 MHz. The bandwidth is larger than 20 MKz. This translates into an optical bandwidth of 150 THz around 375 THz. The associated time resolution is 6.7 fs yielding 450 resolution points in the 3-ps group delay allowed by the crystal length.
Keywords :
acousto-optical filters; convolution; high-speed optical techniques; laser accessories; laser beams; optical materials; optical pulse shaping; tellurium compounds; transient response; 150 THz; 2.5 cm; 20 MHz; 375 THz; 50 MHz; 6.7 fs; TeO/sub 2/; acoustic wave; acousto-optic filter; acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter; associated time resolution; bandwidth; birefringent material; center frequency; convolution; crystal length; electrical signal; extraordinary wave; femtosecond laser pulse shaping; gain narrowing; group delay; impulse response; index difference; optical bandwidth; optical input; optical output; optical signal; ordinary wave; phase distortion compensation; piezoelectric transducer; resolution points; scaling factor; speed of light; speed of sound; time scaled electrical signal; Acoustic materials; Bandwidth; Birefringence; Convolution; Dispersion; Optical filters; Optical materials; Optical pulse shaping; Pulse shaping methods; Ultrafast optics;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2000. (CLEO 2000). Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-634-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2000.907225