Starch-based second-harmonic-generated collinear frequency-resolved optical gating pulse characterization at the focal plane of a high-numerical-aperture lens |
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Authors: | Amat-Roldán Ivan Cormack Iain G Loza-Alvarez Pablo Artigas David |
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Affiliation: | Ultrafast Imaging Group, ICFO-Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Jordi Girona, 29, Nexus II, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ivan.amat@icfo.es |
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Abstract: | We report the use of starch as an ideal nonlinear medium with which to perform collinear frequency-resolved optical gating measurements of ultrashort pulses at the focal plane of a high-numerical-aperture (NA) lens. We achieved these measurements by simply sandwiching starch granules (suspended in water) between two coverslips and placing them within the focal plane of a high-NA lens. The natural nonlinear characteristics of starch allow the correct phase matching of pulses at the focal plane of a high-NA lens at different wavelengths. This elegant arrangement overcomes all the complexity and problems that were previously associated with pulse characterization within a multiphoton microscope. |
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