Femtosecond laser pulses: principles and experiments
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adam_text | Contents
Preface v
Contributors xv
1 Laser Basics
C. Hirlimann 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Stimulated Emission 1
1.2.1 Absorption 3
1.2.2 Spontaneous Emission 3
1.2.3 Stimulated Emission 4
1.3 Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission 4
1.4 Population Inversion 5
1.4.1 Two Level System 5
1.4.2 Optical Pumping 6
1.4.3 Light Amplification 8
1.5 Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) 10
1.5.1 Amplifier Decoupling 11
1.6 The Optical Cavity 13
1.6.1 The Fabry Perot Interferometer 13
1.6.2 Geometric Point of View 14
1.6.3 Diffractive Optics Point of View 15
1.6.4 Stability of a Two Mirror Cavity 17
1.6.5 Longitudinal Modes 20
1.7 Here Comes the Laser! 22
1.8 Conclusion 22
1.9 Problems 22
Further Reading 23
Historial References 23
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2 Pulsed Optics
C. Hirlimann 25
2.1 Introduction 25
2.2 Linear Optics 26
2.2.1 Light 26
2.2.2 Light Pulses 28
2.2.3 Relationship Between Duration and Spectral Width 30
2.2.4 Propagation of a Light Pulse in a Transparent Medium 32
2.3 Nonlinear Optics 38
2.3.1 Second Order Susceptibility 38
2.3.2 Third Order Susceptibility 45
2.4 Cascaded Nonlinearities 53
2.5 Problems 55
Further Reading 56
References 56
3 Methods for the Generation of Ultrashort Laser Pulses:
Mode Locking
A. Ducasse, C. Rulliere and B. Couillaud 57
3.1 Introduction 57
3.2 Principle of the Mode Locked Operating Regime 60
3.3 General Considerations Concerning Mode Locking 66
3.4 The Active Mode Locking Method 67
3.5 Passive and Hybrid Mode Locking Methods 74
3.6 Self Locking of the Modes 81
References 87
4 Further Methods for the Generation of Ultrashort
Optical Pulses
C. Hirlimann 89
4.1 Introduction 89
4.1.1 Time Frequency Fourier Relationship 89
4.2 Gas Lasers 91
4.2.1 Mode Locking 92
4.2.2 Pulse Compression 92
4.3 Dye Lasers 94
4.3.1 Synchronously Pumped Dye Lasers 94
4.3.2 Passive Mode Locking 96
4.3.3 Really Short Pulses 101
4.3.4 Hybrid Mode Locking 102
4.3.5 Wavelength Tuning 104
4.4 Solid State Lasers 106
4.4.1 The Neodymium Ion 106
4.4.2 The Titanium Ion 107
4.4.3 F Centers 109
Contents xi
4.4.4 Soliton Laser 109
4.5 Pulse Generation Without Mode Locking Ill
4.5.1 Distributed Feedback Dye Laser (DFDL) Ill
4.5.2 Traveling Wave Excitation 112
4.5.3 Space Time Selection 112
4.5.4 Quenched Cavity 113
4.6 New Developments 114
4.6.1 Diode Pumped Lasers 114
4.6.2 Femtosecond Fibber Lasers 114
4.6.3 Femtosecond Diode Lasers 115
4.6.4 New Gain Materials 117
4.7 Trends 118
References 119
5 Pulsed Semiconductor Lasers
T. Amand and X. Marie 125
5.1 Introduction 125
5.2 Semiconductor Lasers: Principle of Operation 126
5.2.1 Semiconductor Physics Background 126
5.2.2 pn Junction Homojunction Laser 129
5.3 Semiconductor Laser Devices 131
5.3.1 Double Heterostructure Laser 132
5.3.2 Quantum Well Lasers 137
5.3.3 Strained Quantum Well and Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting
Lasers 139
5.4 Semiconductor Lasers in Pulsed Mode Operation 141
5.4.1 Gain Switched Operation 143
5.4.2 (^ Switched Operation 150
5.4.3 Mode Locked Operation 159
5.4.4 Mode Locking by Gain Modulation 160
5.4.5 Mode Locking by Loss Modulation: Passive Mode Locking by
Absorption Saturation 163
5.4.6 Prospects for Further Developments 170
References 172
6 How to Manipulate and Change the Characteristics of
Laser Pulses
F. Salin 175
6.1 Introduction 175
6.2 Pulse Compression 175
6.3 Amplification 178
6.4 Wavelength Tunability 185
6.4.1 Second and Third Harmonic Generation 186
6.4.2 Optical Parametric Generators (OPGs) and Amplifiers (OPAs) 187
6.5 Conclusion 192
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6.6 Problems 192
References 193 I
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7 How to Measure the Characteristics of Laser Pulses I
L. Sarger and J. Oberle 195
7.1 Introduction 195
7.2 Energy Measurements 196
7.3 Power Measurements 197
7.4 Measurement of the Pulse Temporal Profile 198
7.4.1 Pure Electronic Methods 198
7.4.2 All Optical Methods 202
7.5 Spectral Measurements 215
7.6 Amplitude Phase Measurements 216
7.6.1 FROG Technique 217
7.6.2 Frequency Gating 218
7.6.3 Spectal Interferometry and SPIDER 219
References 221
8 Spectroscopic Methods for Analysis of Sample Dynamics
C. Rulliere, T. Amand and X. Marie 223
8.1 Introduction 223
8.2 Pump Probe Methods 224
8.2.1 General Principles 224
8.2.2 Time Resolved Absorption in the UV Visible Spectral Domain 225
8.2.3 Time Resolved Absorption in the IR Spectral Domain 233
8.2.4 Pump Probe Induced Fluorescence 235
8.2.5 Probe Induced Raman Scattering 237
8.2.6 Coherent Anti Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) 241
8.3 Time Resolved Emission Spectroscopy: Electronic Methods 249
8.3.1 Broad Bandwidth Photodetectors 250
8.3.2 The Streak Camera 250
8.3.3 Single Photon Counting 250
8.4 Time Resolved Emission Spectroscopy: Optical Methods 252
8.4.1 The Kerr Shutter 252
8.4.2 Up conversion Method 255
8.5 Time Resolved Spectroscopy by Excitation Correlation 260
8.5.1 Experimental Setup 261
8.5.2 Interpretation of the Correlation Signal 262
8.5.3 Example of Application 263
8.6 Transient Grating Techniques 264
8.6.1 Principle of the Method: Degenerate Four Wave Mixing
(DFWM) 264
8.6.2 Example of Application: t Stilbene Molecule 266
8.6.3 Experimental Tricks 269
8.7 Studies Using the Kerr Effect 270
Contents xiii
8.7.1 Kerr Ellipsometry 270
8.8 Laboratory Demonstrations 273
8.8.1 How to Demonstrate Pump Probe Experiments Directly 273
8.8.2 How to Observe Generation of a CARS Signal by Eye 276
8.8.3 How to Build a Kerr Shutter Easily for Demonstration 278
8.8.4 How to Observe a DFWM Diffraction Pattern Directly 279
References 280
9 Coherent Effects in Femtosecond Spectroscopy: A Simple
Picture Using the Bloch Equation
M. Joffre 283
9.1 Introduction 283
9.2 Theoretical Model 283
9.2.1 Equation of Evolution 284
9.2.2 Perturbation Theory 286
9.2.3 Two Level Model 289
9.2.4 Induced Polarization 290
9.3 Applications to Femtosecond Spectroscopy 291
9.3.1 First Order 291
9.3.2 Second Order 292
9.3.3 Third Order 296
9.4 Multidimensional Spectroscopy 304
9.5 Conclusion 306
9.6 Problems 306
References 307
10 Terahertz Femtosecond Pulses
A. Bonvalet and M. Joffre 309
10.1 Introduction 309
10.2 Generation of Terahertz Pulses 310
10.2.1 Photoconductive Switching 311
10.2.2 Optical Rectification in a Nonlinear Medium 314
10.3 Measurement of Terahertz Pulses 316
10.3.1 Fourier Transform Spectroscopy 316
10.3.2 Photoconductive Sampling 319
10.3.3 Free Space Electro Optic Sampling 319
10.4 Some Experimental Results 321
10.5 Time Domain Terahertz Spectroscopy 325
10.6 Conclusion 326
10.7 Problems 329
References 330
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11 Coherent Control in Atoms, Molecules and Solids ,
T. Amand, V. Blanchet, B. Girard and X. Marie 333 !
11.1 Introduction 333
11.2 Coherent Control in the Frequency Domain 334
11.3 Temporal Coherent Control 339
11.3.1 Principles of Temporal Coherent Control 339
11.3.2 Temporal Coherent Control in Solid State Physics 347
11.4 Coherent Control with Shaped Laser Pulses 356
11.4.1 Generation of Chirped or Shaped Laser Pulses 357
11.4.2 Coherent Control with Chirped Laser Pulses 360
11.4.3 Coherent Control with Shaped Laser Pulses 365
11.5 Coherent Control in Strong Field 374
11.6 Conclusion 385
References 387
12 Attosecond Pulses
E. Constant and E. Mevel 395
12.1 Introduction 395
12.2 High Order Harmonic Generation: A Coherent, Short Pulse
XUV Source 396
12.3 Semiclassical Picture of HHG 398
12.3.1 Atomic Ionization in the Tunnel Domain 399
12.3.2 Electronic Motion in an Electric Field 400
12.3.3 Semiclassical View of HHG 402
12.4 High Order Harmonic Generation as an Attosecond
Pulse Source 405
12.4.1 Emission of an Isolated Attosecond Pulse 408
12.5 Techniques for Measurement of Attosecond Pulses 412
12.5.1 Cross Correlation 412
12.5.2 Laser Streaking 414
12.5.3 Autocorrelation 415
12.5.4 XUV induced Nonlinear Processes 416
12.5.5 Splitting, Delay Control and Recombination of
Attosecond Pulses 416
12.6 Applications of Attosecond Pulses 417
12.7 Conclusion 419
References 419
Index 423
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