Optical Science and Engineering ETDs
Publication Date
2-9-2010
Abstract
A novel technique for ultrafast pulse measurement is presented. This technique involves only the measurement of the fundamental, second harmonic, and third harmonic (or other third-order nonlinear) spectra of an ultrafast pulse. An algorithm is employed to generate trial SHG and THG spectra based on the measured fundmental spectrum and a trial phase. The phase is adjusted iteratively until the best match between the trial and measured SHG and THG spectra is obtained. The technique is experimentally simple, not subject to delicate temporal alignments, and potentially insensitive to wavefront quality.
Degree Name
Optical Science and Engineering
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Optical Science and Engineering
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Jilek, Brook. "SPINS : spectral phase interrogation using nonlinear spectra." (2010). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ose_etds/10
Comments
Thesis gives an overview of the history of ultrashort pulse measurement techniques. Describes the SPINS retrieval algorithm. Studies the uniqueness of the solution. Studies the resiliency of the technique to experimental noise. Compares sensitivity of technique to Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating (FROG). Describes experimental validation of algorithm. Spectral phase interrogation using nonlinear spectra