Interferometric Autocorrelation Measurements of Supercontinuum based on Two-Photon Absorption
read the original abstract
We report on interferometric autocorrelation measurements of broadband supercontinuum light in the anomalous dispersion regime using two-photon absorption in a GaP photodetector. The method is simple, low-cost, and provides a direct measure of the second-order coherence properties, including quantitative information on the coherence time and average duration of the supercontinuum pulses as well as on the presence of temporally coherent sub-structures. We report measurements in regimes where the supercontinuum is coherent and incoherent. In the former case, the interferometric measurements are similar to what is observed for mode-locked laser pulses while in the latter case the interferometric measurements and coherence properties are shown to have characteristics similar to that of a stationary chaotic light source.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet.
discussion (0)
Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.