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Directly determining orbital angular momentum of ultrashort Laguerre-Gauss pulses via autocorrelation measurement

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arxiv 2204.04495 v1 pith:MV57GWK6 submitted 2022-04-09 physics.optics

Directly determining orbital angular momentum of ultrashort Laguerre-Gauss pulses via autocorrelation measurement

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keywords pulsesultrashortautocorrelationtechniqueangularfulllaguerre-gaussmeasurement
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Autocorrelation measurement based on second-harmonic generation (SHG), the best-known technique for measuring the temporal duration of ultrashort pulses, could date back to the birth of ultrafast lasers. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate that such well-established technique can also be used to measure the orbital angular momentum of ultrashort Laguerre-Gauss (LG) pulses. By analysing the far-field pattern of the SHG signal, the full spatial structure of ultrashort LG pulses, including both azimuthal and radial indices, are unambiguously determined. Our results provide an important advancement for the well-established autocorrelation technique by extending it to reach its full potential in laser characterization, especially for structured ultrashort pulses.

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