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Rapid pulse shaping with homodyne detection for measuring nonlinear optical signals
Ivan R Piletic1, Martin C Fischer, Prathyush Samineni
1Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.
Abstract:
We have designed a common-mode interferometric acousto-optic pulse shaper that is capable of shaping individual pulses differently from a mode-locked laser. The design enables the measurement of weak nonlinear optical signals such as two-photon absorption and self-phase modulation at megahertz rates. The experimental apparatus incorporates homodyne detection as a means of resolving the phase of the detected signals. The fast data acquisition rate and the ability to perform measurements in scattering media make this experimental apparatus amenable to imaging applications analogous to measurements of two-photon fluorescence using a mode-locked laser.

