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14 February 2008 Advances in fiber delivery of ultrashort pulses at 800 nm
T. Le, M. Hofer, Z. Cheng, A. Stingl, J. Darmo, D. P. Kelly, K. Unterrainer
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Abstract
Latest advances in femtosecond technology have strongly emphasized the control of ultra-short pulses in many applications where the preservation of the pulse duration is most important. Recently, the delivery of ultra-short pulses through optical fibers has become possible which opens up remarkable chances for simplifying optical setups or reaching inaccessible regions. In this study we report on fiber delivery of 2 nJ and sub 65 fs pulses from a Ti:Sapphire laser through 1.5 m LMA photonic crystal fiber. Application of such a fiber in an all-integrated THz imaging system to obtain contactless information on the doping concentration of semiconductor wafers is shown.
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T. Le, M. Hofer, Z. Cheng, A. Stingl, J. Darmo, D. P. Kelly, and K. Unterrainer "Advances in fiber delivery of ultrashort pulses at 800 nm", Proc. SPIE 6871, Solid State Lasers XVII: Technology and Devices, 68712C (14 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763150
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Dispersion

Mirrors

Terahertz radiation

Fiber lasers

Ultrafast phenomena

Photonic crystal fibers

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