Self-referenced spectral interferometry theory
Abstract
Self-referenced spectral interferometry, a newly introduced ultrafast pulse characterization is described and reviewed theoretically. Validity range, temporal dynamic, resolution and precision are detailed in the scope of different experimental set-ups. Ultimate performances for ultrashort pulses in terms of minimal or maximal pulse durations, distortions, spectral bandwidth, temporal dynamic and range are estimated, simulated and explained in detail.
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