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5 November 2010 Adaptive intensity stabilization of ultra-short optical pulse for optical measurement and metrology
Tsuyoshi Konishi, Kentaro Kawanishi
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Abstract
Nonlinear optical effects such as multi-photon absorption, Raman effect etc. have been attracted a considerable attention and used in various fields such as light source development, optical measurement, optical metrology, optical communication, optical fabrication and so on. Since, however, nonlinear optical effects are very sensitive to intensity fluctuation of input pulses, intensity stabilization of a light source is a very important issue for their applications. In this talk, the current progress on an all-optical limiter for intensity stabilization is reviewed and some achievements by using a SPM-based optical limiter are demonstrated.
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Tsuyoshi Konishi and Kentaro Kawanishi "Adaptive intensity stabilization of ultra-short optical pulse for optical measurement and metrology", Proc. SPIE 7849, Optical Design and Testing IV, 78490H (5 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873881
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KEYWORDS
Optical limiting

Optical testing

Photonics

Scanning probe microscopy

Bandpass filters

Light sources

Metrology

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