Design and analysis of different types of dispersion mirrors
Yanzhi Wang1;2, Jianda Shao1, Weili Zhang1, Chaoyang Wei1, Jianbin Huang1, Yunxia Jin1, Kui Yi1, and Zhengxiu Fan1
Chinese Optics Letters , Vol.08 , Issue s1 , PP.18-20(2010)
Keywords(OCIS Code)
310.1620; 320.5520; 320.7160
Abstract
Three types of dispersion mirrors are designed and discussed. The first type is the complementary chirpedmirror pair used for providing smooth group delay dispersion (GDD) in the wavelength range of 550-1050 nm. Such mirrors are obtained by shifting the GDD oscillation period. The second type of mirror combines the characteristics of chirped mirrors and Gires-Tournois interferometer mirrors. It provides a high dispersion compensation of about -800-fs<sup>2</sup> GDD in the range of 780-830 nm and about -1150-fs<sup>2</sup> GDD in the range of 1020-1045 nm. The third type is a protected silver mirror with high reflectivity and low dispersion in the range of 650-1000 nm at 45°.
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