DocumentCode :
1455242
Title :
The transient optical Kerr effect of simple liquids studied with an ultrashort laser with variable pulsewidth
Author :
Huang, Tzer-Hsiang ; Hsu, Chia-Chen ; Wei, Tai-Huei ; Chang, Springfield ; Yen, Shih-Ming ; Tsai, Chi-Pin ; Liu, Ray-Tang ; Kuo, Chie-Tong ; Tse, Wan-Sun ; Chia, Chihta
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Chung Cheng Univ., Taoyuan, Taiwan
Volume :
2
Issue :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
9/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
756
Lastpage :
768
Abstract :
The coherent transient responses of two simple molecular liquids, CS2 and CHBr3, are studied at room temperature with the technique of time-resolved pump/probe optical Kerr effect. Use is made of an ultrashort laser with pulsewidth varying from ⩾100 to 28 femtoseconds (fs). For both liquids the instantaneous electronic response is found to increase markedly relative to the delayed nuclear response as input pulse is shortened. The contribution of the coherent coupling effect to the Kerr signal near delay zero is found to be significant, and is attributed to a retarded nuclear response. The latter, along with the nonvanishing response of nuclear motion to the shortest (28 fs) input pulse, strongly suggests that nuclei are intrinsically coupled to the valence electrons. The intrinsic electron-nucleus coupling in combination with molecular symmetry satisfactorily accounts for the observation that the ultrafast nuclear Kerr response of liquid CS2 is much stronger than the electronic one, whereas the opposite is true with liquid CHBr3. The ultrafast response of liquid CHBr3 also features the occurrence of vibrational quantum beats, involving as many as three normal vibrations of the CHBr3 molecule. The normal vibrations identified from the beats are the CBr3 symmetric deformation (ν˜3=222 cm-1) and the CBr 3 symmetric stretch (ν˜6=540 cm-1 ), in addition to the CBr3 degenerate deformation (ν˜6=154 cm-1) observed in temporal domain heretofore. Both liquids also exhibit identical ultrafast intermolecular dynamics
Keywords :
high-speed optical techniques; measurement by laser beam; optical Kerr effect; optical coherent transients; optical pumping; quantum beat spectra; vibrational states; 100 to 28 fs; 154 cm-1; 222 cm-1; 540 cm-1; CS2; coherent transient responses; delayed nuclear response; identical ultrafast intermolecular dynamics; input pulse shortening; instantaneous electronic response; intrinsic electron-nucleus coupling; molecular symmetry; room temperature; simple liquids; simple molecular liquids; temporal domain; time-resolved pump/probe optical Kerr effect; transient optical Kerr effect; tribromomethane; ultrafast nuclear Kerr response; ultrashort laser; valence electrons; variable pulsewidth; vibrational quantum beats; Kerr effect; Liquids; Nonlinear optics; Nuclear electronics; Optical pulses; Optical pumping; Probes; Pump lasers; Temperature; Ultrafast optics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2944.571777
Filename :
571777
Link To Document :
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