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Spatially dependent group delay dispersion from a diffraction grating and its application to the single-shot d-scan technique
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Palabras clave
Chromatic aberration
Diffraction efficiency
Diffraction gratings
Fiber Bragg gratings
Optical elements
Total internal reflection
Fecha de publicación
2025-12
Editor
Optica Publishing Group
Citación
Daniel Díaz Rivas, Cristian Barbero, Chen Guo, Marzo C. López Cerón, Miguel Canhota, Ivan Sytcevich, Saga Westerberg, Gaspard Beaufort, Íñigo J. Sola, Benjamín Alonso, Miguel Miranda, Helder Crespo, Rosa Romero, Anne-Lise Viotti, and Cord L. Arnold, "Spatially dependent group delay dispersion from a diffraction grating and its application to the single-shot d-scan technique," Optica 12, 1923-1930 (2025)
Resumen
[EN]Diffraction gratings are among the most fundamental optical elements. They are essential in ultrafast optics for manipulating the spectral phase of coherent ultrashort light pulses in grating stretchers, compressors, and pulse shapers. In this work, we have exploited an effect associated with diffraction from a single grating, which can produce large amounts of spatially dependent GDD. Leveraging this effect, we propose a single-shot dispersion-scan technique, enabling the characterization of longer pulse durations than previously possible, with arbitrary chirp. We demonstrate this method by measuring 170 fs pulses from a commercial ytterbium-based laser system, both before and after post-compression in a multi-pass cell.
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10.1364/OPTICA.572768
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