Nonlinear two-dimensional terahertz photon echo and rotational spectroscopy in the gas phase
Abstract
Ultrafast two-dimensional spectroscopy utilizes correlated multiple light-matter interactions for retrieving dynamic features that may otherwise be hidden under the linear spectrum. Its extension to the terahertz regime of the electromagnetic spectrum, where a rich variety of material degrees of freedom reside, remains an experimental challenge. Here we report ultrafast two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy of gas-phase molecular rotors at room temperature. Using time-delayed terahertz pulse pairs, we observe photon echoes and other nonlinear signals resulting from molecular dipole orientation induced by three terahertz field-dipole interactions. The nonlinear time-domain orientation signals are mapped into the frequency domain in two-dimensional rotational spectra which reveal J-state-resolved nonlinear rotational dynamics. The approach enables direct observation of correlated rotational transitions and may reveal rotational coupling and relaxation pathways in the ground electronic and vibrational state.
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@article{arxiv.1606.01622,
title = {Nonlinear two-dimensional terahertz photon echo and rotational spectroscopy in the gas phase},
author = {Jian Lu and Yaqing Zhang and Harold Y. Hwang and Benjamin K. Ofori-Okai and Sharly Fleischer and Keith A. Nelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01622},
year = {2016}
}
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31 pages, 14 figures