研究目的
Investigating the suitability of several nonlinear media with differing translucency for measuring ultrashort laser pulses, focusing on finding a more economical alternative to monocrystalline beta barium borate (BBO).
研究成果
Aluminum nitride (AlN) was identified as a promising alternative to beta barium borate (BBO) for optical autocorrelation of ultrashort laser pulses, offering benefits such as lower cost, easier adjustment, and durability. Despite its lower conversion efficiency, AlN's homogeneity and heat resistance make it suitable for industrial applications.
研究不足
The study's accuracy was limited by the manual positioning stage's step size, leading to a potential measurement inaccuracy of roughly 10 to 20 fs. Additionally, the conversion efficiency and signal stability varied among the tested nonlinear media.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employed optical autocorrelation (OAC) methods to measure pulse durations of ultrashort laser pulses, comparing several nonlinear media (Quartz, ADP, AlN) in standard and novel setups.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Samples included quartz, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP), and aluminum nitride (AlN), chosen for their differing translucency and nonlinear properties.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Used a laser (Origami 10XP, OneFive), spectrometer (USB2000, OceanOptics), and various nonlinear media.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The incoming laser pulse was split, each partial beam followed a different path to a focusing element, crossing each other in a frequency-doubling optical medium.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The measured signal was fitted to calculate the full width at half maximum (FWHM), converted into the time domain to determine pulse duration.
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