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Timing stabilized regenerative amplifier with spectral-resolved cross-correlation technique

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Abstract

We modified a conventional cross-correlation technique for the timing fluctuation measurement of the pulses generated from a 1-kHz regenerative amplifier. By actively controlling the amplifier cavity length, we suppressed the rms timing jitter of the regenerative amplifier into the sub-femtosecond region.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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