Linear micromirror array for broadband femtosecond pulse shaping in phase and amplitude
We are developing a linear array of micromirrors designed for optical, femtosecond laser pulse shaping. It is a bulkmicromachined device, capable of retarding or diminishing certain laser frequencies in order to perform phase and amplitude modulation within a frequency band spanning the UV to the near-infrared. The design consists of a linear array of mirrors fixed on either side by springs. They feature two degrees of freedom: Out-of-plane motion for phase shifting and rotational motion for binary amplitude modulation, both realized using vertical comb drives. The first applications will include femtosecond discrimination experiments on biomolecules.
2009
SPIE Proceedings; 7208
720805
REVIEWED
EPFL
Event name | Event place | Event date |
San José | January 27-28, 2009 | |