Chapter 4

The Measurement of Ultrashort Light Pulses in Microfabrication Applications

Xun Gu

Xun Gu

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Center for Ultrafast Optics, School of Physics, 837 State St., Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

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Selcuk Akturk

Selcuk Akturk

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Center for Ultrafast Optics, School of Physics, 837 State St., Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

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Aparna Shreenath

Aparna Shreenath

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Center for Ultrafast Optics, School of Physics, 837 State St., Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

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Qiang Cao

Qiang Cao

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Center for Ultrafast Optics, School of Physics, 837 State St., Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

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Rick Trebino

Rick Trebino

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Center for Ultrafast Optics, School of Physics, 837 State St., Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

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First published: 06 June 2006

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • Introduction

  • Alternatives to FROG

  • FROG and Cross-correlation FROG

  • Dithered-crystal XFROG for Measuring Ultracomplex Supercontinuum Pulses

  • OPA XFROG for Measuring Ultraweak Broadband Emission

  • Extremely Simple FROG Device

  • Other Progress

  • Conclusions

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