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Volume-chirped Bragg gratings: monolithic components for stretching and compression of ultrashort laser pulses
2014
Optical Engineering: The Journal of SPIE
An innovative type of optical component-a volume Bragg grating-has recently become available commercially and has found wide applications in optics and photonics due to its unusually fine spectral and angular filtering capability. Reflecting volume Bragg gratings, with the grating period gradually changing along the beam propagation direction (chirped Bragg gratings-CBGs) provide stretching and recompression of ultrashort laser pulses. CBGs, being monolithic, are robust devices that have a
doi:10.1117/1.oe.53.5.051514
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