Abstract:
A nonlinear dynamic spectrograph with a time resolution of 0.1 psec and a spectral resolution of 0.02 nm was used to determine the chirp of picosecond pulses generated in a neodymium phosphate glass laser emitting at the wavelength of 1.054 µ. A time scan was obtained employing a nonlinear LiIO3 crystal together with conversion of the investigated radiation to the visible range, where dynamic spectrograms were recorded. It was established that the chirp amplitude increased at the end of a train of pulses to 1.5 nm/psec.