Microwave and Optical Technology Letters

Volume 59, Issue 12
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Computer controlled multi‐shot frequency‐resolved optical gating diagnostic system for femtosecond optical pulse measurement

T. Imran

Corresponding Author

E-mail address: timran@ksu.edu.sa

Department of Physics & Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11541, Saudi Arabia

Correspondence Tayyab imran, Department of Physics & Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11541, Saudi Arabia. Email:

timran@ksu.edu.sa

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M. Hussain

Department of Physics & Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11541, Saudi Arabia

ELI‐ALPS, ELI‐Hu Kft, Dugonics tér 13, Szeged H‐6720, Hungary

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G. Figueira

GoLP, Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, Lisbon 1049‐001, Portugal

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First published: 22 September 2017
Cited by: 3

Abstract

The control and data acquisition of homemade, second harmonic generation (SHG) multi‐shot frequency‐resolved optical gating (FROG) diagnostic technique reported here. We have designed and developed the computer controlled multi‐shot FROG diagnostic system using reflecting optics to minimize the dispersion while LabVIEW software has employed to control and data acquisition. The femtosecond laser system at laboratory for intense lasers (L2I) optimized and characterized using LabVIEW‐based FROG system. We have measured and retrieved the oscillator and compressed amplified laser pulse profiles in temporal domains having full width half maximum (FWHM) of 150 and 270 fs, respectively, and relatively small temporal phase ∼1 radians peak to peak variations with FROG error ∼0.003. The grating detuning data acquired in the form of the single data file to observe the FROG trace pattern evaluation with the change of grating positions to confirm the reliability of the LabVIEW‐based FROG system.

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