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Translated title of the contribution: f-Scan for Optical Nonlinear Measurement Method Based on Spatial Light Modulator
  • Yujie Zhao
  • , Yiran Shi
  • , Xuanming Liang
  • , Deshun Li
  • , Yongqiang Chen
  • , Yu Fang
  • , Xingzhi Wu*
  • , Quanying Wu*
  • , Yinglin Song*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Suzhou University of Science and Technology
  • School of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This study proposes modification to f-scan using a liquid-crystal spatial light modulator (SLM). By programmatically controlling the phase of the incident light beam, continuous variation of the focal point along an arbitrary direction is realized, and thus achieve f-scan. A subfocus phenomenon occurs because of the discontinuous phase-modulation depth in the liquid-crystal SLM. Therefore, the intensity of the incident light is corrected based on theoretical analysis. Subsequently, experimental validation is performed using ZnSe materials. Theoretical and experimental studies suggest that the arrangement of this method is simple, and that no beam-collimation issue is caused by sample movement, unlike the Z-scan technique. Furthermore, this method overcomes the stringent precision requirements of coaxial optical systems and mitigates the constraints associated with minimal variations in the focal length of the f-scan technique. Consequently, this approach simplifies the experiment while enabling effective measurements of third-order optical nonlinearity in materials.

Translated title of the contributionf-Scan for Optical Nonlinear Measurement Method Based on Spatial Light Modulator
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Article number1212003
JournalLaser and Optoelectronics Progress
Volume62
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025
Externally publishedYes

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