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18 January 1985 Time-To-Space Mapping Of Ultrashort Laser Pulses By Nonlinear Methods
J. Janszky, G. Corradi, D. S. Hamilton
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Proceedings Volume 0473, Symposium Optika '84; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942434
Event: Symposium Optika '84, 1984, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
Nonlinear optical phenomena as noncollinear second harmonic and sum frequency generation and also degenerate four-wave mixing can be used to obtain a one-to-one mapping of the temporal intensity distribution function of a short laser pulse on the transversal, spatial intensity distribution of an output beam. Methods for high contrast single shot measurements in the femtosecond to subnanosecond region are suggested using tilting of the wave front and/or short sampling pulses.
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J. Janszky, G. Corradi, and D. S. Hamilton "Time-To-Space Mapping Of Ultrashort Laser Pulses By Nonlinear Methods", Proc. SPIE 0473, Symposium Optika '84, (18 January 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942434
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KEYWORDS
Shape analysis

Beam shaping

Femtosecond phenomena

Wavefronts

Four wave mixing

Ultrafast phenomena

Laser beam diagnostics

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