Publication
Applied Physics Letters
Paper
Measurement of picosecond laser pulse widths
Abstract
The special symmetry properties of second-harmonic generation at the surface of a GaAs crystal are used in a technique which measures the shape of the fast pulses from a mode-locked Nd-glass laser. The pulses studied were found to have a full width at half power of between 4 and 6 picoseconds. The technique is capable of measuring pulse widths at least as short as 4 × 10-13 sec. © 1967 The American Institute of Physics.