Abstract

We built an atmosphere dispersion model of femtosecond laser pulses that can calculate temporal pulse width travelling in air. The initial pulse duration of 100fs can be broadened to 60ps when propagating 200km in the atmosphere. An experimental system has been established to compensate the large dispersion propagating 200km in the atmosphere. The single model fiber (SMF) and the prism pairs were, respectively, used for coarse and fine compensation in the system. The pulse duration was consistently regulated 150fs by moving the distance of prism pairs. This method can reach submicron resolution for a long distance by means of time of flight measurement.

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