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A compact and stable incidence-plane-rotating second harmonics detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-04-23 v1 Optics

Abstract

We describe a compact and stable setup for detecting the optical second harmonics, in which the incident plane rotates with respect to the sample. The setup is composed of rotating Fresnel-rhomb optics and a femtosecond ytterbium-doped fiber-laser source operating at the repetition frequency of 10 MHz. The setup including the laser source occupies an area of 1 m2 and is stable so that the intensity fluctuation of the laser harmonics can be less than 0.2 % for 4 h. We present the isotropic harmonic signal of a gold mirror of 0.5 pW and demonstrate the integrity and sensitivity of the setup. We also show the polarization-dependent six-fold pattern of the harmonics of a few-layer WSe2, from which we infer the degree of local-field effects. Finally, we describe the extendibility of the setup to investigate the samples in various conditions such as cryogenic, strained, ultrafast non-equilibrium, and high magnetic fields.

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@article{arxiv.2104.10855,
  title  = {A compact and stable incidence-plane-rotating second harmonics detector},
  author = {S. H. Kim and S. Jung and B. Seok and Y. S. Kim and H. Park and T. Otsu and Y. Kobayashi and C. Kim and Y. Ishida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.10855},
  year   = {2021}
}
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