Single-shot, femtosecond resolution, terahertz pulse measurement without a femtosecond probe via electro-optic transposition

Walsh, D.A. and Snedden, E.W. and Jamison, S.P. (2016) Single-shot, femtosecond resolution, terahertz pulse measurement without a femtosecond probe via electro-optic transposition. In: 2016 41st International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz waves (IRMMW-THz). IEEE, DNK. ISBN 9781467384865

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Abstract

We report a technique for the single-shot measurement of single-cycle THz radiation without the need for ultrashort laser pulses. The nonlinear mixing between a narrow linewidth laser and a THz pulse encodes the THz temporal profile into the envelope of a new optical pulse. The preservation of temporal and spectral information in this process enables retrieval of the THz pulse from a standard FROG measurement of the new optical signal. A system has been built which includes a broadband OPA for amplification of the low energy transposed pulse to a level compatible with single-shot FROG methods. The technique should prove essential in the characterization of ultrashort THz pulses that are generated with large shot-to-shot jitter.

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06 Aug 2019 09:30
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