2011
DOI: 10.3952/lithjphys.51203
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Dependence of Z-scan measurements on the spatiotemporal pulse parameters

Abstract: We report the experimental results obtained by the closed-aperture Z-scan technique where Nd:YAG minilaser short pulses with different temporal pulse shapes have been used. It is shown that the nonlinear refractive index coefficient n2 of fused silica (one of the smallest among the condensed media) can be successfully measured using the pulses with durations of about 1 ns and energies less than 1 mJ. Very good compatibility between the values for the same samples of fused silica is obtained only if the tempora… Show more

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“…We show in Appendix A that ∆Φ 0 (t) increases by a factor 2 − N −1 ≈ 2 for a MLM pulse, compared to a SLM pulse, assuming that the coherence time of the laser is long compared to the response time of CS 2 . The fact that ∆Φ 0 (t) increases for MLM pulses has previously been demonstrated experimentally [25].…”
Section: A Z-scanmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…We show in Appendix A that ∆Φ 0 (t) increases by a factor 2 − N −1 ≈ 2 for a MLM pulse, compared to a SLM pulse, assuming that the coherence time of the laser is long compared to the response time of CS 2 . The fact that ∆Φ 0 (t) increases for MLM pulses has previously been demonstrated experimentally [25].…”
Section: A Z-scanmentioning
confidence: 92%