Title of article :
Probing nonequilibrium dynamics with white-light femtosecond pulses
Author/Authors :
J. Michael Klopf and Pamela M. Norris ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Femtosecond pulsed lasers have become an invaluable tool for examining ultrafast nonequilibrium dynamics. With pulsewidths of a few
hundred femtoseconds (fs) to less than 10 fs, these lasers can clearly provide unprecedented temporal resolution. By amplifying ultrashort laser
pulses to sufficient levels of energy per pulse, it is possible to exploit the nonlinear optical properties of certain materials to generate extremely
broadband pulses. These pulses retain the time structure of the incident pulse, but contain a spectral bandwidth extending from the infrared to as far
as the ultraviolet. By generating white-light pulses, it becomes possible to probe ultrafast nonlinear processes over a large range of energies. In this
paper, the process of generating white-light ultrashort pulses will be presented, along with a discussion of different probing techniques and
procedures necessary for modeling the transient optical data. Finally, results from pump–probe measurements using a white-light probe on indium
phosphide (InP) films will be presented as a demonstration of this technique
Keywords :
femtosecond , White-light , Ultrashort lasers , Pump-probe , Nonequilibrium
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science