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15 March 2013 New, simplified algorithm for cross-correlation frequency resolved optical gating
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Abstract
Frequency Resolved Optical Gating (FROG) uses the ultrafast laser pulse to interrogate itself for full characterization; that is, no reference pulse is used to obtain the full intensity and phase of the input ultrafast laser pulse. Crosscorrelation FROG (X-FROG) cross-correlates a known ultrafast laser pulse with an unknown ultrafast laser pulse to characterize the unknown pulse allowing wider wavelength ranges of ultrafast laser pulses as well as more complex ultrafast laser pulses to be characterized. We present a new X-FROG algorithm, based on the principal components generalized projections (PCGP) algorithm that is fast, robust, and simple.
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Daniel J. Kane "New, simplified algorithm for cross-correlation frequency resolved optical gating", Proc. SPIE 8611, Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XIII, 86110Q (15 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2005148
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast lasers

Evolutionary algorithms

Algorithm development

Fourier transforms

Phase retrieval

Ocean optics

Data acquisition

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