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Simple distortion-free real-time optical pulse correlator
R K Jain1, J E Brown, W P Robinson
1Hughes Research Laboratories, 3011 Malibu Canyon Road, Malibu, California 90265, USA.
Abstract:
We report the design and operation of a novel real-time optical pulse correlator, a device used for the measurement and correlation of ultrashort optical pulses. In our design, an accelerometer and a pair of integrators are used to obtain the instantaneous position of the rapidly moving arm of the correlator; this permits the attainment of a distortion-free display of the correlation trace even in the presence of significant non-linearities in the motion of the oscillating arm.
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