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Two-dimensional spectral shearing interferometry for few-cycle pulse characterization
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EngineeringCoherent Gradient SensingPhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyFew-cycle Pulse CharacterizationApplied PhysicsInterferometryPhotonic MetrologyUltrashort PulsesTime MetrologySpectral AnalysisSpectral PhaseQuantitative Phase ImagingSpectral DomainInstrumentationPhase Retrieval
We present a new method for measuring the spectral phase of ultrashort pulses that utilizes spectral shearing interferometry with zero delay. Unlike conventional spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction, which encodes phase as a sensitively calibrated fringe in the spectral domain, two-dimensional spectral shearing interferometry robustly encodes phase along a second dimension. This greatly reduces demands on the spectrometer and allows for complex phase spectra to be measured over extremely large bandwidths, potentially exceeding 1.5 octaves.
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