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Two-color facility based on a broadly tunable infrared free-electron laser and a subpicosecond-synchronized 10-fs-Ti : Sapphire laser

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Subpicosecond synchronization between a mirror-dispersion-controlled 10-fs Ti:sapphire laser and the Free-Electron Laser for Infrared Experiments has been achieved. The measured intensity cross correlation between the two lasers is consistent with a jitter of only 400 fs rms. The wide and continuous tunability of the free-electron laser (FEL; 4.2-300 mu m) combined with ultrashort pulse duration of six optical cycles and high pulse energy of several tens of microjoules makes a series of two-color experiments possible in a previously inaccessible wavelength range. We demonstrate these capabilities by performing a two-color pump-probe experiment to study carrier cooling in GaAs. A FEL tuned from 8 to 17 mu m is used as the pump, and a synchronized Ti:sapphire laser pulse serves as the probe. (C) 1998 Optical Society of America.

Year of Publication
1998
Journal
Optics Letters
Volume
23
Number
22
Number of Pages
1754-1756
Date Published
11/1998
ISBN Number
0146-9592
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Knippels, G. M., van de Pol, M., Pellemans, H. P. M., Planken, P. C. M., & van der Meer, A. F. G. (1998). Two-color facility based on a broadly tunable infrared free-electron laser and a subpicosecond-synchronized 10-fs-Ti : Sapphire laser. Optics Letters, 23, 1754-1756. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.23.001754 (Original work published 1998)