Abstract
The University of Central Florida invention is a system for
measuring the electric field (amplitude and phase) of a femtosecond laser
pulse, consisting of a spatial filter, a beam splitter, an optical delay line,
a cylindrical or spherical focusing element, and a detector. The detector can
consist of either (a) a transparent crystal, a set of imaging lenses, and a
spectrometer (or spectral filter and camera); (b) an integrated circuit-based
image sensor (for example, a CCD or CMOS sensor); (c) a photodiode. The
configurable system operates in either of two modes: 1) a "scanning"
mode, in which it detects the optical and/or electrical signals as a function
of the position of the delay line, or 2) in a "single-shot" mode, in
which it maps the time-dependent pulse onto a spatially-varying signal.
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