Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1541675 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Single-crystal thin-film of an organic second-order nonlinear optical material, 4-aminobenzophenone (ABP), is used to measure the pulsewidth of a Ti-Sapphire laser producing â¼45 fs pulses at 1 kHz repetition rate, by the non-collinear second-harmonic generation (SHG) intensity autocorrelation technique. These films are suitable for measurements over a broad wavelength range, down to 780 nm, due to their wide optical transparency. The single-crystal film with thickness (â¼3 μm) less than the coherence length requires no phase-matching for efficient broadband SHG. Pulse walk-off due to group-velocity mismatch (GVM) and temporal broadening of the pulses due to group-velocity dispersion (GVD) are found to be negligible. These effects have been estimated for pulse width down to few-cycle pulses (â¼10 fs), and the analyses show that these films can be used to characterize such ultrashort optical pulses.
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Authors
Achintya K. Bhowmik, Shida Tan, Ayayi C. Ahyi, J.A. Dharmadhikari, A.K. Dharmadhikari, D. Mathur,