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DAZZLER
TM
system manual Part I : installation & operation
3.2
3.1.5
Define the spectral phase
1. set the ”delay” dial to a value corresponding to half of the crystal delay (for example,
4200fs for a 25mm HR-800 Dazzler), verify that the peak position on the ”time” graph is
roughly centered.
2. set the second order phase coefficient (”order 2”) to a value producing a signal shape on
”time” graph which is large enough to fill the full time window,
3. check that the spectrum graph does not show separate red and black curves. To keep
black and red curves superposed, avoid clipping: reduce the time width of the signal
(”order 2” control) and use the ”delay” control to center in the time window.
3.1.6
Launching a waveform
1. press the LOAD (launch acoustic wave) button in the
2. set A memoryNb to 0 in the display mode selector in the
3. verify that the RF ON LED of the RF generator is lit,
4. and check that a waveform appears in the left hand side part of the ”loaded waves” display
(see
).
3.1.7
Stopping the Program
The program can be stopped by the menu file/exit item or by checking the red cross box at
the top right corner of the window.
The user is asked to confirm the action, and whether the current status of the panels should
be saved to be restored on the next program start up.
One should note that the RF generator is NOT STOPPED by exiting the program: to stop
generating the acoustic signal, select the zero slider (
) and click on the LOAD button
before powering off the RF generator.
WARNING: the parameters which are saved on exit DO NOT include the “action” selector
If starting with a zero waveform is required, the power slider must be set to 0 before saving the
parameters.
3.2
Examples of experimental setup
In this subsection, we show two different experimental setups. These setups give an overview
of Dazzler applications in different kind of lasers. The first example is the implementation of
a Dazzler in an ultrafast laser after the oscillator between the stretcher and the amplifier. The
second example describes an experimental setup where the Dazzler is used after an Optical
Parametric Amplifier.
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the memory “load in” selection A or B is saved, so is the display mode (A/B/AltAB). This may lead to
believing the generator is not operating properly...
V3.00 - 8
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April 2019