Ra. Kaindl et al., Generation, shaping, and characterization of intense femtosecond pulses tunable from 3 to 20 mu m, J OPT SOC B, 17(12), 2000, pp. 2086-2094
We report on an intense mid-infrared light source that provides femtosecond
pulses on a microjoule energy level, broadly tunable in the 3-20-mum wavel
ength range with pulse durations as short as 50 fs at 5 mum. The pulses are
generated by phase-matched difference-frequency mixing in GaSe of near-inf
rared signal and idler pulses of a parametric device based on a 1-kHz Ti:sa
pphire amplifier system. Pulse durations are characterized with different t
echniques including autocorrelation measurements in AgGaS2, two-photon abso
rption in InSb, and cross-correlation measurements with near-infrared pulse
s in a thin GaSe crystal. A subsequent zero-dispersion stretcher of high tr
ansmission allows for optimum pulse compression, a more detailed amplitude
and phase characterization and, ultimately, amplitude shaping of the mid-in
frared pulses. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America [S0740-3224(00)00212-5]
OCIS codes: 320.7110, 190.2620, 190.4970, 320.5540, 190.7220, 230.4320.