Pulse compression with time-domain optimized chirped mirrors.
Dispersive optical interference coatings (chirped mirrors - CMs) are designed by computer optimization of an analytically calculated initial multilayer. Traditionally, the relevant properties of the CM (reflectance and the frequency-dependence of the phase shift upon reflection) are optimized to mat...
Main Authors: | Dombi, P, Yakovlev, V, O'Keeffe, K, Fuji, T, Lezius, M, Tempea, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optical Society of American (OSA)
2005
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