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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik
MO 30: Quantum Control (with Q)
MO 30.7: Talk
Friday, March 12, 2010, 12:00–12:15, F 102
Accurate generation of polarization-shaped fs laser pulses with application to photoelectron imaging spectroscopy — •Jens Köhler, Marc Krug, Cristian Sarpe-Tudoran, Tim Bayer, Matthias Wollenhaupt, and Thomas Baumert — Universität Kassel, Institut für Physik und Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT), Heinrich-Plett-Str. 40, D-34132 Kassel, Germany
Femtosecond polarization pulse shaping is a tool to generate laser
pulses with a time-dependent polarization profile on an ultrashort
timescale. The realization of such pulses is often affected by undesired
polarization-dependent amplitude modulations and phase shifts
introduced by the pulse shaper itself as well as other optical elements
in the beam. In order to ensure accurate generation of polarizationshaped
pulses, these effects have to be taken into account and the
optical setup has to be corrected accordingly. Different schemes for detection
and compensation of these effects are presented and compared.
Recently, realization of accurately generated polarization-shaped laser
pulses in the interaction region of a vacuum chamber has been demonstrated
by photoelectron imaging spectroscopy [1]. Currently, we extend
the application of our polarization shaping capabilities to the
generation of complex-shaped free-electron wave packets characterized
by three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction methods [2]. First
results are presented.
M. Wollenhaupt et al., Applied Physics B, 95(2), 245-259, (2009)
M. Wollenhaupt et al., Applied Physics B, 95(4), 647-651, (2009)