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Simplified setup for high-resolution spectroscopy that uses ultrashort pulses

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2003

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Kapteyn, H. C., author
Murnane, M. M., author
Tobey, R., author
Fourkas, J. T., author
Bartels, R. A., author
Gershgoren, E., author
Optical Society of America, publisher

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Using a broadband femtosecond laser and a simple optical setup, we demonstrate narrow-bandwidth tunable excitation of vibrational modes in CCl4 and CHBr3 liquids. The resolution obtained is 80 times higher than the laser bandwidth. A pair of time-shifted, linearly chirped pulses is created by use of a high-order dispersion-compensated prism-interferometer setup. We use this pulse pair to selectively excite Raman active transitions. Our setup represents a significant simplification with improved resolution, of previous approaches to the use of ultrashort pulses for chemically selective spectroscopy.

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