TERMITES-MAZE python module
TERMITES-MAZE python module
Code supporting Doctoral Thesis "Flying Doughnuts: Space-Time non-Separable Electromagnetic Pulses" Awarded University of Southampton 2021.
A python implementation of the TERMITES-MAZE method for the spatio-temporal characterization of ultrashort cylindrical vector electromagnetic pulses. The first part implements the TERMITES algorithm for the characterization of linearly polarized pulses with uniform spectral properties at their center. The second part implements the analysis steps required to characterize cylindrical vector pulses. An example with simulated data is included in the example.py file.
ultrafast lasers, space-time couplings, cylindrical vector pulses
University of Southampton
Zdagkas, Apostolos
658615f8-0bc6-429b-becc-a88fd27a5686
Zdagkas, Apostolos
658615f8-0bc6-429b-becc-a88fd27a5686
Abstract
Code supporting Doctoral Thesis "Flying Doughnuts: Space-Time non-Separable Electromagnetic Pulses" Awarded University of Southampton 2021.
A python implementation of the TERMITES-MAZE method for the spatio-temporal characterization of ultrashort cylindrical vector electromagnetic pulses. The first part implements the TERMITES algorithm for the characterization of linearly polarized pulses with uniform spectral properties at their center. The second part implements the analysis steps required to characterize cylindrical vector pulses. An example with simulated data is included in the example.py file.
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termites_maze.zip
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Published date: 2022
Keywords:
ultrafast lasers, space-time couplings, cylindrical vector pulses
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Local EPrints ID: 447680
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/447680
PURE UUID: 21806801-c76a-45d4-bd3d-17d0d6a819fb
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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2021 17:43
Last modified: 05 May 2023 17:17
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Apostolos Zdagkas
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