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Amplitude Neutral Temporal Electric-field Autocorrelator with Exquisite Resolution (ANTEATER)

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Abstract

Precision amplitude-balanced and dispersion-compensated interferometric autocorrelation is enabled by orienting an uncoated optic at an angle-of-incidence that minimizes wavelength-dependent amplitude variation. Doing so produces two identical beams with an amplitude deviation of 0.0077% over a 900 nm bandwidth, corresponding to >150-fold improvement relative to standard multilayer dielectric-coated beamsplitters.

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