An Economical Single-Pulse Picker without Nonlinear Effect and Dispersion
Chen Wei Hu1*, Yu Chieh Wen2, Hung Wen Chen1,3
1International Intercollegiate Ph.D. Program, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
3Institute of Photonics Technologies, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
* Presenter:Chen Wei Hu, email:willyhu0410@gmail.com
An economical single-shot pulse picker (SSPP) design without dispersion, nonlinear effect and the limitation on the optical wavelength is proposed. This novel design can be applied to a high-fluence laser to select a single pulse which usually couldn’t be done by commercial pulse pickers such as acoustic optical modulator (AOM), electro optical modulator (EOM) and optical shutter. The proposed design composes of a periodic beam blocker, a control unit and a mechanical shutter and has been successfully applied to the commercial high-fluence femtosecond laser with 12 mm beam diameter, 2 mJ pulse energy and 1kHz repetition rate. This novel design could be beneficial to the single-shot experiments using high-fluence ultrashort pulsed lasers.


Keywords: Single Shot, Pulse Picker, High Fluence Laser, Dispersion, Nonlinear Effect