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Temporal contrast degradation at the focus of ultrashort pulses from high-frequency spectral phase noise

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Abstract

Expressions are derived for the low-intensity temporal pedestal produced by optical surface roughness within stretchers and compressors. Phase noise in the near field of a spectrally dispersed beam produces space–time coupling in the focal plane.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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