Phase retrieval via regularization in self-diffraction based spectral interferometry
Simon Birkholz, G\"unter Steinmeyer, Sebastian Koke, Daniel Gerth,, Steven B\"urger, and Bernd Hofmann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new spectral phase interferometry method using self-diffraction for direct electric-field reconstruction, enabling characterization of ultrashort pulses beyond current techniques.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel SD SPIDER technique based on third-order nonlinear effects and regularization for phase retrieval, expanding spectral measurement capabilities.
Findings
Successfully demonstrated SD SPIDER with 40-fs pulses
Regularization effectively reconstructs fundamental spectral phase
Potential to measure bandwidths above two optical octaves
Abstract
A novel variant of spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction (SPIDER) is introduced and experimentally demonstrated. Other than most previously demonstrated variants of SPIDER, our method is based on a third-order nonlinear optical effect, namely self-diffraction, rather than the second-order effect of sum-frequency generation. On one hand, self-diffraction (SD) substantially simplifies phase-matching capabilities for multi-octave spectra that cannot be hosted by second-order processes, given manufacturing limitations of crystal lengths in the few-micrometer range. On the other hand, however, SD SPIDER imposes an additional constraint as it effectively measures the spectral phase of a self-convolved spectrum rather than immediately measuring the fundamental phase. Reconstruction of the latter from the measured phase and the spectral amplitude of the…
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