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DazScope
manual
Chapter 3 : Software overview
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Compute only: same as ”Do not correct”. No residual phase correction allowed. For debug-
ging purposes only.
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Compute and Display: displays both the measured local second order phase (white curve)
and the polynomial correction (black curve). No residual phase correction allowed.
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Compute, Display and Ask to Apply: displays both the measured phase function (white
curve) and the polynomial correction (black curve), enables to ge beyond the polynomial
correction.
Recommended mode is ”Compute and Display”.
Mean filter half width (Advanced):
this option allows to smooth the measured SHG
spectra before running the ChirpScan algorithm.
Threshold (%) (Advanced):
Experimental data points under this threshold value (ex-
pressed in fraction of the experimental maximum count number) are ignored by the ChirpScan
algorithm.
Recommended value is 10-30% depending on the signal-to-noise ratio.
3.3.3
Editing the reference waveform
From the menu bar, select the
Reference WF
menu and the
Edit current Ref.WF...
item. This
opens a window displaying the current reference waveform. In the DazScope, the reference wave-
form refers to the acoustic wave used when no optimizing algorithm is running. It is the waveform
displayed on the Dazzler panel when the
Spectrum
measurement is running.
The user must
be aware that when the DazScope software starts, the reference waveform is
loaded from a configuration file which is different from the one used by the Daz-
zler software. What is more, modifications of the front panel of the Dazzler
software will NOT affect the reference waveform. The reference waveform
can only be edited through the DazScope software ”Ref. WF” menu.
WaveForm name:
customizable name of the waveform.
Amplitude mode:
defines how the modulus of the complex transfer function of the Dazzler
(referred to as amplitude) is calculated. If several boxes are selected the amplitude is equal to the
product
of each individually defined amplitude functions.
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Dials: supergaussian or gaussian function defined by the displayed dials.
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Formula (Advanced mode): analytical formula.
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Numerical Amp: ASCII text file.
FASTLITE-9 september 2008