Abstract
We have measured the subpicosecond response of various photoconductive detectors to a 100-fs optical pulse from a colliding-pulse mode- locked dye laser with an eiectrooptic probe tip.1 Due to the excellent temporal resolution of the electrooptic probe lip, new results can be obtained on the materials aspect of photoconductors. A detailed analysis of the shape of these ultrafast electrical pulses is also of importance where they are employed as stimuli for circuits or as far-IR sources for spectroscopic purposes.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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