Generation of 1.5-12 ns width-tunable 532 nm pulses by adopting laser-induced plasma shutter technique
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2009
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The pulse-shaping technique has found widespread applications in nonlinear optics and material processing. Experimental research on laser-induced plasma shutter to control the 532 nm pulse width is conducted. The impacts of the total pulse output energy on pulse compression are investigated, and a useful conclusion can be drawn that there exists an optimal value of pulse energy at which the shortest output pulse of 3.23 ns can be obtained without a device for delay-time. Once the device for delay-time is employed to change the optical differences between two laser paths, the pulse width can be further shortened to 1.51 ns. In short, the 1.5-12 ns width-tunable 532 nm laser pulses have been obtained by adopting the laser-induced plasma shutter technique. (C) 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10334110]; 863 Key Program Foundation of China [2006AA804602] |
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英语 |
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张芳佩;楼祺洪;董景星;Han Wenjie;Xing Yuhua;Zhang Wenping;Dou Feifei;Hu Yongzhao;Shen Yan.,Optik,2009,120(5):237-241 |
Palavras-Chave | #Wave clipping #Laser-induced plasma shutter technique #Width-tunable pulse |
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