Compression of femtosecond krypton fluoride excimer laser pulses

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1993
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Temporal characteristics of compressed femtosecond KrF pulses are measured with the help of a single-shot phase-sensitive autocorrelator for the UV. The performance of a prism compressor and the influence of higher order phase dispersion on the ultimate pulse width of compressed pulses is investigated. Self-phase modulation of high intensity femtosecond KrF pulses in MgF\sb2 is reported. The nonlinear refractive index n\sb2 (7.4 × 10\sp−16 ± 1.5 × 10\sp−16 cm\sp2/W) of MgF\sb2 is derived from the recorded broadened spectra. Implications of self-phase modulation in solids for compression of femtosecond KrF pulses are discussed.

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Master of Science
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Optics
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Cote, Frederic. "Compression of femtosecond krypton fluoride excimer laser pulses." (1993) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/13710.

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