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    Area of Science:

    • Optics
    • Ultrafast Science
    • Waveform Engineering

    Background:

    • The analogy between spatial diffraction and temporal dispersion is well-established.
    • Optical pulse compression is crucial for various applications in science and technology.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and develop a time-domain analog to spatial imaging for optical waveform manipulation.
    • To enable distortionless expansion or compression of optical power waveforms.

    Main Methods:

    • Extending the paraxial diffraction-dispersion analogy to optical pulse compression.
    • Deriving equivalent expressions for temporal imaging system parameters (focal length, f-number, magnification).

    Main Results:

    • Introduction of the concept of "temporal imaging."
    • Formulation of key parameters analogous to spatial imaging in the time domain.
    • Demonstration of distortionless optical power waveform expansion and compression.

    Conclusions:

    • Temporal imaging provides a new paradigm for manipulating optical waveforms.
    • A "temporal microscope" can be realized, expanding ultrafast phenomena for detection by conventional instruments.