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21 February 2020 Time-lenses placed in an array with overlapping between adjacent time-lenses
Avi Klein, Inbar Sibony, Sara Meir, Ori Freedman, Shir Shahal, Hamootal Duadi, Moti Fridman
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Abstract
Time-lenses in general proved to be useful for many applications and specifically when utilizing them for temporal imaging schemes where they can image ultrafast signals that cannot be detected by any electronic based device. Over the last few years, we demonstrated that when joining together several time-lenses into a single time-lens array, it is possible to gain more information on the input signal. Such as measuring temporal depth imaging, the state of polarization of the input signal as a function of time, and retrieving the phase dynamics. However, when designing an array of time-lenses, there is a trade-off between joining large number of small time-lenses, so each signal will interact with many time-lenses but each one has low resolution, and joining small number of large time-lenses, so each has better temporal resolution but on the expanse of interacting with smaller number of time-lenses in the array. We showed that one way to overcome this drawback is to overlap adjacent timelenses. Thus it is possible to both have large number of time-lenses without compromising on the size of each time-lens and obtaining high temporal resolution. In this proceeding, we overlap two time-lenses and measure the spectrum of the idler. We compare the numerical simulations of the frequency domain of the idler to the measured spectrum of the idler.
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Avi Klein, Inbar Sibony, Sara Meir, Ori Freedman, Shir Shahal, Hamootal Duadi, and Moti Fridman "Time-lenses placed in an array with overlapping between adjacent time-lenses", Proc. SPIE 11254, Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XVII, 1125413 (21 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543968
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Fiber lasers

Imaging systems

Photonics

Mode locking

Temporal resolution

Picosecond phenomena

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