Abstract
The ability of spatial light modulators (SLMs) to modify the amplitude
and phase of light has proved them invaluable to the optics and
photonics community. In many applications, the bit-depth of SLMs is a
major limiting factor dictated by a digital processor. As a result,
there is usually a compromise between refresh speed and bit-depth.
Here, we present a method to increase the effective bit-depth of SLMs,
which utilizes a linear slope, as is commonly applied to deal with the
zeroth-order effect. This technique was tested using two
interferometric transient absorption spectroscopy setups. Through the
high harmonic generation in gases producing a train of attosecond
pulses and harmonics from solids in the ultraviolet, two pulses are
generated that interfere in the far field providing a measurement of
the optical phase. An increase in the precision far beyond the limit
dictated by the digital processor in the bit-depth was found.
Funder
Office of Naval Research
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and
Biosciences Division
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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