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How short are ultra short light pulses? (looking back to the mid sixties)

Weber, H. P.
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Daendliker, R.
2010
Journal Of The European Optical Society-Rapid Publications

With the arrival of mode locking for Q-switched lasers to generate ultra short light pulses, a method to measure their expected time duration in the psec range was needed. A novel method, based on an intensity correlation measurement using optical second harmonic generation, was developed. Other reported approaches for the same purpose were critically analysed. Theoretical and subsequent experimental studies lead to surprising new insight into the ultra fast temporal behaviour of broadband laser radiation: any non mode locked multimode emission of a laser consists of random intensity fluctuations with duration of the total inverse band width of emitted radiation. However, it was shown, that with mode locking isolated ultra short pulses of psec duration can be generated. This article summarizes activities performed in the mid sixties at the University of Berne, Switzerland. [DOI: 10.2971/jeos.2010.10050s]

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DOI
10.2971/jeos.2010.10050s
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282766600021

Author(s)
Weber, H. P.
Daendliker, R.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal Of The European Optical Society-Rapid Publications
Volume

5

Article Number

10050s

Subjects

ultra short light pulses

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mode locking

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intensity correlation

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nonlinear optics

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2-Photon Excitation

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Nonlinear Optics

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Fluorescence

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Generation

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Lasers

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