Wavelength tuning of femtosecond pulses generated in nonlinear crystals by using diffractive lenses
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
We demonstrate that diffractive lenses (DLs) can be used as a simple method to tune the central wavelength of femtosecond pulses generated from second-order nonlinear optical processes in birefringent crystals. The wavelength tunability is achieved by changing the relative distance between the nonlinear crystal and the DL, which acts in a focusing configuration. Besides the many practical applications of the so-generated pulses, the proposed method might be extended to other wavelength ranges by demonstrated similar effects on other nonlinear processes, such as high-order harmonic generation. ? 2010 Optical Society of America.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Birefringent crystals; Central wavelength; Diffractive lens; Femtosecond pulse; High order harmonic generation; Nonlinear crystals; Nonlinear process; Relative distances; Second-order nonlinear optical; SIMPLE method; Wavelength ranges; Wavelength tunability; Wavelength tuning; Crystals; Electromagnetic pulse; Lenses; Optical instruments; Ultrashort pulses; Nonlinear optics
List of contributors:
BORREGO VARILLAS, Rocio
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