(DURIP-97) Ultrafast Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy
Abstract
We have developed an ultrafast optical nonlinear spectroscopy facility with the motivation of studying spatio-temporal soliton interactions for all optical switching application and several associated nonlinear optical process. The Ultrafast Optics Lab consists of a > 20 GW peak power sub 50fs 1KHz pulsed amplified Ti:Sapphire laser system). The laser system consists of an oscillator, a CW pump laser, regenerative amplifier and pulsed pump laser. These high peak power pulses are used in a parametric amplifier system which produce tunable radiation from 580nm - 2200nm with sub 50fs pulses. The facility developed also includes several linear and nonlinear pulse characterization and automation tools such as spectrometers, polarimeters, automated multi-axis motor controller, autocorrelators, frequency resolved optical gating. and tilted front plus autocorrelator. This report provides technical details of the ultrafast optics facility and describes the ongoing experiments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA368435
Entities
People
- Balakishore Yellampalle
- Kelvin Wagner
- Sam Weaver
- Steve Blair
Organizations
- University of Colorado Boulder