Direct temporal characterization of sub-3-fs deep UV pulses generated by resonant dispersive wave emission

Abstract

We report on the complete temporal characterization of ultrashort pulses, generated by resonant dispersive wave emission in gas-filled hollow-capillary fibers, with energy in the microjoule range and continuously tunable from the deep-ultraviolet to the ultraviolet. Temporal characterization of such ultrabroad pulses, particularly challenging in this spectral region, was performed using an all-in-vacuum setup for self-diffraction frequency resolved optical gating (SD-FROG). Sub-3-fs pulses were measured, tunable from 250 nm to 350 nm, with a minimum pulse duration of 2.4 ± 0.1 fs.

Publication
Opt. Express 31 26854 (2023)
Christian Brahms
Christian Brahms
Associate Professor
John C. Travers
John C. Travers
Professor of Physics