Flexible pulse-stretching for a swept source at 2.0 µm using free-space angular-chirp-enhanced delay.
Opt Lett
; 43(1): 102-105, 2018 Jan 01.
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Dispersive pulse-stretching at 2.0 µm has long been hindered by the high intrinsic optical loss from conventional dispersive media. Here a flexible pulse-stretching technique at 2.0 µm is demonstrated over a broad bandwidth with large-scale dispersion and low intrinsic optical loss. The technique employs the newly proposed pulse-stretching scheme, namely, free-space angular-chirp-enhanced delay. Both normal and anomalous temporal dispersion (up to ±500 ps/nm) with low intrinsic loss (<6 dB) over a spectral bandwidth of â¼84 nm at 2.0 µm is obtained with low nonlinear effects. Based on this method, an optical wavelength-swept source at 2.0 µm is realized and applied to spectrally encoded imaging at a line scan rate of â¼19 MHz, proving the potential of this pulse-stretching technique for continuous single-shot measurements at the 2.0 µm wavelength regime, particularly for optical microscopy and spectroscopy.
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