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Sub- 10 fs pulse characterization using spatially encoded arrangement for spectral phase interferometry for direct electric field reconstruction

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Abstract

We demonstrate an extremely accurate method for measuring ultrabroadband, sub-10fs pulses even if they exhibit a highly modulated spectrum, space–time coupling, or both. The method uses a spatially encoded arrangement for spectral phase interferometry for direct electric field reconstruction, which allows a zero additional phase measurement to be performed with a relatively low signal-to-noise ratio in real time and single shot.

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