Programmable pulse shaping for time-gated amplifiers

2019 
We experimentally demonstrate a novel use of a spatial light modulator (SLM) for shaping ultrashort pulses in time-gated amplification systems. We show that spectral aberrations because of the device’s pixelated nature can be avoided by introducing a group delay offset to the pulse via the SLM, followed by a time-gated amplification. Because of phase wrapping, a large delay offset yields a nearly-periodic grating-like phase function (or a phase grating). We show that, in this regime, the phase grating periocidity defines the group delay spectrum applied to the pulse, while the grating’s amplitude defines the fraction of light that is delayed. We therefore demonstrate that a one-dimensional (1D) SLM pixel array is sufficient to control both the spectral amplitude and the phase of the amplified pulses.
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