High-resolution direct phase control in the spectral domain in ultrashort pulse lasers for pulse-shaping applications
Sean M Buczek, Gilbert W Collins, Alexey Arefiev, Mario J Manuel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-resolution direct phase control method for ultrashort laser pulses, enabling precise femtosecond-scale pulse shaping for advanced applications in high energy density physics.
Contribution
A novel sub-nanometer resolution phase control technique for ultrashort pulses, surpassing traditional dispersion-based methods, demonstrated with integration into common laser instruments.
Findings
Achieved femtosecond-scale pulse shape control with high precision.
Compared performance favorably against dispersion-based methods.
Validated technique using single-shot FROG measurements.
Abstract
Ultrafast laser systems, those with a pulse duration on the order of picoseconds or less, have enabled advancements in a wide variety of fields. Of particular interest to this work, these laser systems are the key component to many High Energy Density (HED) physics experiments. Despite this, previous studies on the shape of the laser pulse within the HED community have focused primarily on pulse duration due to the relationship between pulse duration and peak intensity, while leaving the femtosecond scale structure of the pulse shape largely unstudied. To broaden the variety of potential pulses available for study, a method of reliably adjusting the pulse shape at the femtosecond scale using sub-nanometer resolution Direct Phase Control has been developed. This paper examines the capabilities of this new method compared to more commonplace dispersion-based pulse shaping methods. It also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Solid State Laser Technologies · Laser Design and Applications
