Probing the fluctuations of the optical properties in time-resolved spectroscopy
Abstract
We show that, in optical pump-probe experiments on bulk samples, the statistical distribution of the intensity of ultrashort light pulses after the interaction with a nonequilibrium complex material can be used to measure the time-dependent noise of the current in the system. We illustrate the general arguments for a photo-excited Peierls material. The transient noise spectroscopy allows to measure to what extent electronic degrees of freedom dynamically obey the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, and how well they thermalize during the coherent lattice vibrations. The proposed statistical measurement developed here provides a new general framework to retrieve dynamical information on the excited distributions in nonequilibrium experiments which could be extended to other degrees of freedom of magnetic or vibrational origin.
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@article{arxiv.1705.08523,
title = {Probing the fluctuations of the optical properties in time-resolved spectroscopy},
author = {Francesco Randi and Martina Esposito and Francesca Giusti and Fulvio Parmigiani and Oleg Misochko and Daniele Fausti and Martin Eckstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.08523},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures, journal paper