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23 October 2001 Spectral invariance propagation of ultrashort laser pulses and its changes by aperture
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Abstract
The condition of spectral invariance propagation of the spatially completely coherent light sources is studied from the diffraction theory. It is found that if the field distribution of light sources depends on frequency only through the variable (√kx,√ky), the spectrum of light will remain invariant on propagation. This scaling law may be generalized to the stationary light sources. But it can be destroyed by aperture. The spectral shifts of few cycle ultrashort pulses from aperture diffraction and a laser resonator with hard aperture are found and analyzed in detail.
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Zhongyang Wang, Jian Deng, and Zhizhan Xu "Spectral invariance propagation of ultrashort laser pulses and its changes by aperture", Proc. SPIE 4447, Surface Scattering and Diffraction for Advanced Metrology, (23 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.446729
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Ultrafast phenomena

Light sources

Wavelets

Gaussian beams

Resonators

Mirrors

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