Search Results - "Hahner, Daniel"
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Suppression of group delay dispersion oscillations of highly dispersive mirrors by non-uniformity and post-deposition treatment
Published in Optics and laser technology (01-10-2021)“…•Highly dispersive mirrors are designed, fabricated and characterized.•Group delay dispersion oscillations are suppressed by a new post-deposition method.•A…”
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Complementary dispersive mirror pair produced in one coating run based on desired non-uniformity
Published in Optics express (29-08-2022)“…We report a novel one-coating-run method for producing an octave-spanning complementary dispersive mirror (DM) pair. The anti-phase group delay dispersion…”
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Second and third-order dispersion compensating mirror pairs for the spectral range from 1.2-3.2µm
Published in Optics express (10-10-2022)“…We demonstrate the design, production, characterization and application of two dispersive complementary mirror pairs compensating second- and third-order…”
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Complementary Si/SiO2 dispersive mirrors for 2-4 µm spectral range
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Complementary Si/SiO 2 dispersive mirrors for 2-4 µm spectral range
Published in Optics express (25-11-2019)“…Complementary pair of dispersive multilayers operating in the 2-4 µm spectral range were designed and produced for the first time. The mirrors comprise layers…”
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Dual-oscillator infrared electro-optic sampling with attosecond precision
Published in Optica (20-05-2024)“…Electro-optic sampling of infrared electric fields has set sensitivity and dynamic-range records in broadband molecular vibrational spectroscopy. Yet, in these…”
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Fabry-Pérot Based Temporal Standard at 8.5 µm for Electro-Optic Delay Tracking
Published in 2021 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC) (21-06-2021)“…In optical experiments involving variably-delayed ultrashort pulses, the precise calibration of the delay axis is of paramount importance. This is particularly…”
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