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DazScope
manual
Chapter 2 : Installation
Figure 2.2: Example of correct setup.
7. Press the
OPT
button: the software will then compute the exact required delay to optimize
the synchronization between the acoustic and optical waves.
8. Close the
Trig and mode
panel.
Coarse pulse compression
1. Press the
LOAD
(launch acoustic wave) button in the blue area.
2. Check that ”A : mem 0” is selected on the display mode selector in the machine control area.
3. Check that the host LED of the RF generator pulses more rapidly for a short time after the
button is pressed. The RF ON Led will be lit if power is above 12%.
4. Check that a waveform appears in the left hand side display of the ”Loaded Waveform”
display (right-hand top corner of the Dazzler software window).
Once this is done, the pulses are ready to be amplified. Before going to the next step, the
amplified pulses must be compressed. Some basic nonlinear effects (SHG, continuum generation
in air. . . ) or simple pulse characterization devices (single-shot autocorrelator. . . ) must be used at
this point to optimize roughly the pulse compression.
2.3
DazScope setup
2.3.1
Hardware
The DazScope hardware is the simplest hardware for pulse characterization. It consists of a lens
focusing the beam onto a second harmonic generator (typically a 20
µ
m BBO crystal), a refocussing
lens and a high-resolution spectrometer (read through a USB link). This optical part is directly
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