Four-dimensional light shaping: manipulating ultrafast spatio-temporal foci in space and time
Abstract
Spectral dispersion of ultrashort pulses allows simultaneous focusing of light in both space and time creating so-called spatio-temporal foci. Such space-time coupling may be combined with existing holographic techniques to give a further dimension of control when generating focal light fields. It is shown that a phase-only hologram placed in the pupil plane of an objective and illuminated by a spatially chirped ultrashort pulse can be used to generate three dimensional arrays of spatio-temporally focused spots. Exploiting the pulse front tilt generated at focus when applying simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing (SSTF), it is possible to overlap neighbouring foci in time to create a smooth intensity distribution. The resulting light field displays a high level of axial confinement, with experimental demonstrations given through two-photon microscopy and non-linear laser fabrication of glass.
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@article{arxiv.1705.05433,
title = {Four-dimensional light shaping: manipulating ultrafast spatio-temporal foci in space and time},
author = {Bangshan Sun and Patrick S. Salter and Clemens Roider and Alexander Jesacher and Johannes Strauss and Johannes Heberle and Michael Schmidt and Martin J. Booth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05433},
year = {2017}
}