Pulse shape measurements using single shot-frequency resolved optical gating for high energy (80 J) short pulse (600 fs) laser |
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Authors: | Palaniyappan S Shah R C Johnson R Shimada T Gautier D C Letzring S Jung D Hörlein R Offermann D T Fernández J C Hegelich B M |
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Affiliation: | Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544, USA. sasi@lanl.gov |
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Abstract: | Relevant to laser based electron/ion accelerations, a single shot second harmonic generation frequency resolved optical gating (FROG) system has been developed to characterize laser pulses (80 J, ~600?fs) incident on and transmitted through nanofoil targets, employing relay imaging, spatial filter, and partially coated glass substrates to reduce spatial nonuniformity and B-integral. The device can be completely aligned without using a pulsed laser source. Variations of incident pulse shape were measured from durations of 613 fs (nearly symmetric shape) to 571 fs (asymmetric shape with pre- or postpulse). The FROG measurements are consistent with independent spectral and autocorrelation measurements. |
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