Spectral vector beams for high-speed spectroscopic measurements
Kopf, Lea; Deop Ruano, Juan R.; Hiekkamäki, Markus; Stolt, Timo; Huttunen, Mikko J.; Bouchard, Frédéric; Fickler, Robert (2021)
Kopf, Lea
Deop Ruano, Juan R.
Hiekkamäki, Markus
Stolt, Timo
Huttunen, Mikko J.
Bouchard, Frédéric
Fickler, Robert
2021
Optica
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202107066223
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202107066223
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<p>Structuring light in multiple degrees of freedom has become a powerful approach to create complex states of light for fundamental studies and applications. Here, we investigate the light field of an ultrafast laser beam with a wavelengthdependent polarization state, which we terma spectral vector beam.We present a simple technique to generate and tune such structured beams and demonstrate their spectroscopic capabilities. By measuring only the polarization state using fast photodetectors, it is possible to track pulse-To-pulse changes in the frequency spectrum caused by, e.g., narrowband transmission or absorption. In our experiments,we reach readout rates of around 6 MHz, which is limited by our technical ability to modulate the spectrum and can in principle reach GHz readout rates. In simulations we extend the spectral range to more than 1000 nm by using a supercontinuum light source, thereby paving the way to various applications requiring high-speed spectroscopic measurements. </p>
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20536]