Pulse Shape Influence on the Accuracy of Z-scan Measurements
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Articles
A. Dement’ev
Institute of Physics, Lithuania
A. Jovaiša
Institute of Physics, Lithuania
Published 2005-04-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/NA.2005.10.2.15127
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Keywords

Z-scan
temporal pulse shape
nonlinearity coefficient

How to Cite

Dement’ev, A. and Jovaiša, A. (2005) “Pulse Shape Influence on the Accuracy of Z-scan Measurements”, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 10(2), pp. 119–136. doi:10.15388/NA.2005.10.2.15127.

Abstract

Although the laser pulses with durations ranging from nanoseconds to femtoseconds and various pulse shapes are utilized for the Z-scan measurements, the influence of the temporal pulse shape on the measurement results is often neglected. In this paper, we tried to differentiate the influence of the temporal pulse shape on the common Z-scan technique with a small on-axis aperture in two cases: when the pulse peak intensity at the beam waist is known (for relatively long pulses), or when the total pulse energy and full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the correlation functions or FWHM of pulse durations are known (for short pulses).

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