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Single-shot frequency-resolved optical gating for retrieving the pulse shape of high energy picosecond pulses.

R AboushelbayaAlex F SavinL CeurvorstJ SadlerP A NorreysA S DaviesDustin H FroulaA BoyleM GalimbertiP OliveiraB ParryY KatzirK Glize
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
Accurate characterization of laser pulses used in experiments is a crucial step to the analysis of their results. In this paper, a novel single-shot frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) device is described, one that incorporates a dispersive element which allows it to fully characterize pulses up to 25 ps in duration with a 65 fs per pixel temporal resolution. A newly developed phase retrieval routine based on memetic algorithms is implemented and shown to circumvent the stagnation problem that often occurs with traditional FROG analysis programs when they encounter a local minimum.
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