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  1. Prism compressor - Wikipedia

    A prism compressor is an optical device used to shorten the duration of a positively chirped ultrashort laser pulse by giving different wavelength components a different time delay. It …

  2. Prism Compressor for Ultrashort Laser Pulses - Newport

    The Newport Prism Compressor for Ultrashort Pulses is an easy to assemble setup to deliver the shortest pulse to your sample or device. A typical femtosecond pulse can have anywhere from …

  3. A prism compressor is an optical device used to shorten the duration of a positively chirped ultrashort laser pulse by giving different wavelength components a different time delay.

  4. Prism Pulse Compression - INTERFEROMETRIC OPTICS

    This is a brief tutorial on prism and multiple-prism pulse compression, and compressors, provided from a historical perspective. Prismatic pulse compressors for femtosecond, and ultrafast …

  5. Pulse Compressors - Swamp Optics

    Conventional prism pulse compressors use four identical prism in an optical geometry shown below. Schematic of the conventional four-prism pulse-compressor. Thick arrows indicate the …

  6. Pulse Compressors | MEETOPTICS Academy

    Working Principle of a Four Prism Compressor: the input pulse is split into its spectral components by the first prism (prism 1), causing the pulse to spread out spectrally and introducing chirp.

  7. Optics Toolbox - Interactive Calculators for Scientists and Engineers

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  8. Dispersion Compensation & Pulse Compression - APE

    The prism compressor shows more versatility in its operation: it can be used for compensating a negative as well as a positive chirp whereas the grating compressor is only suitable for …

  9. Prism compressor - Wikiwand

    A prism compressor is an optical device used to shorten the duration of a positively chirped ultrashort laser pulse by giving different wavelength components a different time delay. It …

  10. Pulse Compression - gatech.edu

    The well-known prism (or grating) pulse compressor compensates for this effect, reducing the pulse length to its original and eliminating the chirp. It's based on the fact that angular …