The second-order parametric lens effect shows a temporal limit as a saturable-absorber device for operation in the ultrafast time region. We present and discuss an extended theoretical model dealing with second-order cascaded processes in a nonstationary condition. Experimentally we report the detection of the time-averaged lens effect in the hundred-of-femtoseconds range, discussing the limits that arise in this ultrafast optical region.

Time-dependent analysis of a parametric lens detected with a 100-fs Ti:sapphire laser

R Pini;R Salimbeni;
1995

Abstract

The second-order parametric lens effect shows a temporal limit as a saturable-absorber device for operation in the ultrafast time region. We present and discuss an extended theoretical model dealing with second-order cascaded processes in a nonstationary condition. Experimentally we report the detection of the time-averaged lens effect in the hundred-of-femtoseconds range, discussing the limits that arise in this ultrafast optical region.
1995
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http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?id=34516
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Ultrafast laser
non-linear Optics
Laser Ti sapphire
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G. TociDipartimento di Fisica; Largo E. Fermi ; Firenze; ItalyD. McGraw; R. Pini; R. Salimbeni;M. VanniniIstituto di Elettronica Quantistica; Consigl...espandi
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