1. White light continuum as a tunable radiation source for second-harmonic generation experiments
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Kyle Y. Kung, Nancy E. Levinger, Bradley M. Luther, and Dale M. Willard
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White light interferometry ,Materials science ,Absorption spectroscopy ,business.industry ,Second-harmonic generation ,Resonance ,Radiation ,Laser ,Coherence length ,law.invention ,Wavelength ,Optics ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
We have used a white light continuum generated with ultrashort laser pulses from a Ti:sapphire laser system as the radiation source for second-harmonic generation measurements. The white light continuum provides easily tuned radiation for experiments requiring a range of wavelengths. Despite the small coherence length of the radiation, parametric processes, such as second-harmonic generation, are possible with this source. In particular, surface second-harmonic generation using the white light continuum is reasonable because the extent of the interface is much smaller than the coherence length of the radiation. We demonstrate second-harmonic generation from a gold surface and show that surface second-harmonic generation using the white light continuum can be used to measure absorption spectroscopy of molecules adsorbed to surfaces via resonance enhancement of the surface second-harmonic signals.
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- 1997
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