The presence of pulse front tilt(PFT),caused by angular dispersion(AD)in femtosecond laser pulses,could degrade the performance of the laser system and/or impact the experimental yields.We present a single-shot diagno...The presence of pulse front tilt(PFT),caused by angular dispersion(AD)in femtosecond laser pulses,could degrade the performance of the laser system and/or impact the experimental yields.We present a single-shot diagnostic capable of measuring the AD in the x–y plane by adopting an intensity mask.It can be applied to stretched pulses,making it ideal for diagnosing the AD along the amplification chain of a high-power laser system,and to ultrashort pulses exiting from an optical compressor.In this way,it can help in properly characterizing a laser pulse before it is delivered to the target area.In this Letter,we present experimental evidence of AD retrieval for different compression configurations,supported by theoretical analysis.展开更多
文摘The presence of pulse front tilt(PFT),caused by angular dispersion(AD)in femtosecond laser pulses,could degrade the performance of the laser system and/or impact the experimental yields.We present a single-shot diagnostic capable of measuring the AD in the x–y plane by adopting an intensity mask.It can be applied to stretched pulses,making it ideal for diagnosing the AD along the amplification chain of a high-power laser system,and to ultrashort pulses exiting from an optical compressor.In this way,it can help in properly characterizing a laser pulse before it is delivered to the target area.In this Letter,we present experimental evidence of AD retrieval for different compression configurations,supported by theoretical analysis.