We introduce a scheme for the generation of tunable few-optical-cycle UV pulses based on sum-frequency generation between a broadband visible pulse and a narrowband pulse ranging from the visible to the near-IR. This configuration generates broadband UV pulses tunable from 0.3 to 0.4 ?m, with energy up to 1.5 ?J. By exploiting nonlinear phase transfer, transform-limited pulse durations are achieved. Full characterization of the UV pulse spectral phase is obtained by two-dimensional spectral shearing interferometry, which is here extended to the UV spectral range. We demonstrate clean 8.4 fs UV pulses. ? 2014 Optical Society of America.

Microjoule-level, tunable sub-10 fs UV pulses by broadband sum-frequency generation

Varillas;R B;De Silvestri S;Cerullo G;Manzoni;
2014

Abstract

We introduce a scheme for the generation of tunable few-optical-cycle UV pulses based on sum-frequency generation between a broadband visible pulse and a narrowband pulse ranging from the visible to the near-IR. This configuration generates broadband UV pulses tunable from 0.3 to 0.4 ?m, with energy up to 1.5 ?J. By exploiting nonlinear phase transfer, transform-limited pulse durations are achieved. Full characterization of the UV pulse spectral phase is obtained by two-dimensional spectral shearing interferometry, which is here extended to the UV spectral range. We demonstrate clean 8.4 fs UV pulses. ? 2014 Optical Society of America.
2014
Interferometry
Laser pulses
Narrowband pulse; Near-IR; Nonlinear phase; Spectral shearing interferometry; Sum-frequency generation; Transform-limited pulse; UV spectral ranges
Pulse generators
electricity; interferometry; light related phenomena; nonlinear system; optical instrumentation; procedures; theoretical model; ultraviolet radiation; ultraviolet spectrophotometry
Electricity; Interferometry; Models
Theoretical; Nonlinear Dynamics; Optical Devices; Optical Phenomena; Spectrophotometry
Ultraviolet; Ultraviolet Rays
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