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Single Shot Chirped Tilted Pulse Two Beam Coupling

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Abstract

A single shot technique is described for differentiating slow nuclear contributions to the non­linear response from fast electronic nonlinear response. This approach used chirped ultrafast laser pulses to measure the non-instantaneous nuclear contribution to the response of non­linear materials by energy transfer in a two beam coupling experiment. By using temporal delay across the spatial profile of a chirped ultrashort laser pulse with a tilted pulse front, the response is conveniently mapped into space on a single shot basis.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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