Title :
Sub-9-fs pulse generation tunable in visible (550-700 nm) and near-IR (0.9-1.3 /spl mu/m) by noncollinear phase-matching and pulse-front matching
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Univ., Japan
fDate :
Aug. 30 1999-Sept. 3 1999
Abstract :
Noncollinear optical parametric amplification (NOPA) is recently attracting a great deal of attention as a novel method of ultrashort pulse generation. The noncollinear geometry can realize the group-velocity-matching between the signal and idler, which is equivalent to an achromatic phase-matching with the spectral angular dispersion of the idler, and the broadest gain bandwidth is attained. In the paper we present a novel NOPA which has led to the first tunable sub-l0 fs light source. Both concepts of a pulse-front matching (PFM) and idler angular-dispersion compensation are essential to obtain transform-limited (TL) pulses from a NOPA, and sub-9 fs pulses are generated both in the wide ranges of the visible and near-IR (NIR). Extension of this technology to a full-bandwidth operation realizes as short as a 4.7-fs pulse generation, which is the first sub-5 fs light source by other methods than the traditional continuum-compression scheme. The PFM-NOPA is superior in many aspects such as tunability, pulse energy, flexible pulse width and bandwidth, which is believed to be the most useful light source for ultrafast spectroscopy.
Keywords :
infrared sources; laser beams; optical parametric amplifiers; optical phase matching; optical pulse generation; optical tuning; spectroscopic light sources; 0.9 to 1.3 mum; 10 fs; 4.7 fs; 5 fs; 550 to 700 nm; NOPA; achromatic phase-matching; bandwidth; broadest gain bandwidth; continuum-compression scheme; flexible pulse width; full-bandwidth operation; group-velocity-matching; idler angular-dispersion compensation; light source; near-IR region; noncollinear geometry; noncollinear optical parametric amplification; noncollinear phase-matching; pulse energy; pulse generation; pulse-front matching; spectral angular dispersion; transform-limited pulses; tunability; tunable pulse generation; ultrafast spectroscopy; ultrashort pulse generation; visible region; Bandwidth; Frequency conversion; Geometrical optics; Light sources; Nonlinear optics; Optical pulse generation; Pulse generation; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stimulated emission; Ultrafast optics;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO/Pacific Rim '99. The Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul, South Korea
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5661-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOPR.1999.817769