The Real-Time Temporal And Spatial Diagnostics Of Ultashort High-Power Laser Pulses Using An All-Reflective Single-Shot Autocorrelator

Journal of The Optical Society of Korea(2014)

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Abstract
An all-reflective, simple noncollinear second harmonic (SH) autocorrelator is described for monitoring the shot-to-shot behavior of ultrashort high-power laser pulses. Two mirrors are used for the dispersion-free splitting of a pulse into two halves. One of the mirrors is able to adjust the delay time and angle between two halves of the laser pulse in a nonlinear crystal. We present the possibility of real-time measurement of the pulse duration, peak intensity (or energy), and the pointing jitters of a laser pulse, by analyzing the spatial profile of the SH autocorrelation signal measured by a CCD camera. The measurement of the shot-to-shot variation of those parameters will be important for the detailed characterization of laser accelerated electrons or protons.
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Ultrafast lasers, All-reflective single-shot autocorrelator, Single-shot autocorrelator, Pulse-width measurement
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