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Direct measurement of spectral phase of femtosecond pulses using optical parametric effect

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Abstract

A new class of spectral interferometry, where spectrum is superimposed to phase- conjugated replica generated by optical parametric effect, is introduced for non-iterative complete characterization of pulses. This frequency-folding interferometer measures femtosecond pulses without relying on ultra-thin crystals.

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