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Mitigating cross‐phase modulation artifacts in femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering

Thomas Würthwein, Niklas M. Lüpken, Niels Irwin, Carsten Fallnich

2020Journal of Raman Spectroscopy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In contrast to spontaneous Raman scattering, coherent Raman scattering techniques, such as femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering (FSRS), show advantages for many applications. Besides an enhanced signal strength, FSRS is free of a nonresonant background but is affected by cross‐phase modulation (XPM). The resulting artifacts in FSRS become relevant for high pulse intensities (GW/cm 2 ‐regime) and ultrashort pulses ( < 2 ps), both necessary for super‐resolution experiments. As the pulse duration is a crucial parameter for XPM as well as for FSRS, we present a setup in which we adjust the pulse duration across the relevant range (0.5–3 ps), in order to investigate the XPM influence on the spectra. Furthermore, we vary the peak intensity, the temporal overlap between the interacting pulses, and the nonlinear refractive index coefficient n 2 of the sample, showing that a trade‐off between all these quantities enables the measurement of unaffected FSRS spectra

Topics & Concepts

FemtosecondRaman scatteringRaman spectroscopyOpticsPulse (music)Phase (matter)Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopySelf-phase modulationModulation (music)X-ray Raman scatteringScatteringUltrashort pulsePhase modulationMaterials scienceMolecular physicsPhysicsLaserNonlinear opticsPhase noiseDetectorAcousticsQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications