Broadband vibrational sum-frequency generation spectrometer at 100 kHz in the 950-1750 cm$^{-1}$ spectral range utilizing a LiGaS$_{2}$ optical parametric amplifier
Abstract
We present a 100 kHz broadband vibrational sum-frequency generation (VSFG) spectrometer operating in the 5.5-10.5 m (950-1750 cm) wavelength range. The mid-infrared beam of the system is obtained from a collinear, type-I LiGaS crystal based optical parametric amplifier seeded by a supercontinuum and pumped directly by 180 fs, ~32 J, 1.03 m pulses from an Yb:KGd(WO) laser system. Up to 0.5 J mid-infrared pulses with durations below 100 fs were obtained after dispersion compensation utilizing bulk materials. We demonstrate the utility of the spectrometer by recording high-resolution, low-noise vibrational spectra of Langmuir-Blodgett supported lipid monolayers on CaF. The presented VSFG spectrometer scheme offers superior signal-to-noise ratios and constitutes a high-efficiency, low-cost, easy-to-use alternative to traditional schemes relying on optical parametric amplification followed by difference frequency generation.
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@article{arxiv.1904.00046,
title = {Broadband vibrational sum-frequency generation spectrometer at 100 kHz in the 950-1750 cm$^{-1}$ spectral range utilizing a LiGaS$_{2}$ optical parametric amplifier},
author = {Zsuzsanna Heiner and Li Wang and Valentin Petrov and Mark Mero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.00046},
year = {2019}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures