1. Linear micromirror array for broadband femtosecond pulse shaping in phase and amplitude
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Denis Kiselev, Wilfried Noell, Stefan Weber, Jean-Pierre Wolf, Luigi Bonacina, Jérôme Extermann, Severin Waldis, and Nico F. de Rooij
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Femtosecond pulse shaping ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Frequency band ,Phase (waves) ,Physics::Optics ,ddc:500.2 ,Laser ,Pulse shaping ,law.invention ,Amplitude modulation ,Optics ,Amplitude ,UV-NIR femtosecond laser pulse shaping ,law ,Femtosecond ,Micromirrors ,business ,Vertical comb drives ,Timed DRIE - Abstract
We are developing a linear array of micromirrors designed for optical, femtosecond laser pulse shaping. It is a bulkmicromachined device, capable of retarding or diminishing certain laser frequencies in order to perform phase and amplitude modulation within a frequency band spanning the UV to the near-infrared. The design consists of a linear array of mirrors fixed on either side by springs. They feature two degrees of freedom: Out-of-plane motion for phase shifting and rotational motion for binary amplitude modulation, both realized using vertical comb drives. The first applications will include femtosecond discrimination experiments on biomolecules.
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- 2009
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