Characterization of spatiotemporal couplings with far-field beamlet cross-correlation

Slava Smartsev, Sheroy Tata, Aaron Liberman, Michael Adelberg, Arujash Mohanty, Eitan Levine, Omri Seeman, Yang Wan, Eyal Kroupp, Ronan Lahaye, Cédric Thaury, Victor Malka

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Abstract

We present a novel, straightforward method for the characterization of spatiotemporal couplings in ultra-short laser pulses. The method employs far-field interferometry and inverse Fourier transform spectroscopy, built on the theoretical basis derived in this paper. It stands out in its simplicity: it requires few non-standard optical elements and simple analysis algorithms. This method was used to measure the space-time intensity of our 100 TW class laser and to test the efficacy of a refractive doublet as a suppressor of pulse front curvature (PFC). The measured low-order spatiotemporal couplings agreed with ray-tracing simulations. In addition, we demonstrate a one-shot measurement technique, derived from our central method, which allows for quick and precise alignment of the compressor by pulse front tilt (PFT) minimization and for optimal refractive doublet positioning for the suppression of PFC.
Original languageEnglish
Article number115503
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of optics (2010)
Volume24
Issue number11
Early online date14 Oct 2022
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

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