Abstract:
In recent years, significant efforts have been made to develop ultrafast laser source around 2- \mu \text{m} wavelength. Meanwhile, the characterization of the ultrash...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In recent years, significant efforts have been made to develop ultrafast laser source around 2- \mu \text{m} wavelength. Meanwhile, the characterization of the ultrashort pulses within ultracompact footprints has been attracting growing interests. Here relying on the transverse second-harmonic generation in a single CdTe microwire, we successfully demonstrate an optical autocorrelator for femtosecond pulse characterization at 2- \mu \text{m} wavelength. With 220-fs laser pulses (38 pJ/pulse) as input light, the measured pulse width after calibration is 236 fs, showing a good accuracy of this microwire autocorrelator. Due to the low-loss transmission window and high nonlinearity of CdTe in the mid-infrared (MIR) region, the microwire-based autocorrelator shows great potential for MIR applications ranging from on-chip optical communication to ultracompact laser spectroscopy.
Published in: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters ( Volume: 34, Issue: 4, 15 February 2022)