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Impact of Mid-Spatial Frequency Errors in Stretcher Optics on the Temporal Contrast of Short Optical Pulses

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Abstract

The impact of mid-spatial-frequency errors in stretcher optics on temporal contrast via spatiotemporal coupling is studied experimentally. Three Offner secondary mirrors are compared, clearly showing temporal contrast degradation resulting from magnetorheological finishing.

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