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A Simple Linear Technique for Measuring the Spectral Phase of Complicated Pulses with High Resolution

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Abstract

We present a simplified, alignment-free spectral interferometer using optical fibers. Using spatial fringes the spectral resolution is improved and time-domain filtering is unnecessary. To demonstrate this technique, we measure temporal chirp and a 14-ps double-pulse.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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