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30 March 2020 Compact, high-speed sampling engine for pulsed femtosecond lasers
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Abstract
In the evolution of ultrafast spectroscopy and time-resolved measurements, in particular terahertz time-domain systems (THz-TDS), the demand for high-speed delay engines increases. Applications in scientific and industrial environments involve material science, high-resolution spectroscopy and non-destructive testing. Where ultra-fast techniques become crucial to reduce the acquisition time, mechanical or acousto-optic delay lines are limiting factors. Optical sampling methods are able to overcome these restrictions, by eliminating downsides of mechanical delay lines, such as comparably low scan speeds of tens of Hz. Different technical approaches have been developed to obtain two synchronized, temporally delayed femtosecond pulse trains without using a conventional, mechanical delay line. Common optical sampling techniques employ either a single oscillator or come as twin oscillator systems. The asynchronous optical sampling technique (ASOPS) has proven to enable high scan speeds and high-resolution spectroscopy. Two femtosecond fiber lasers are synchronized by locking electronics and operate in a controlled repetition rate offset state. We have established such dual-laser based systems and integrated them into fully fiber-coupled THz-TDS systems for the scientific community already. Optical sampling by cavity tuning (OSCAT) addresses higher costs that come with dual-laser systems using a single oscillator albeit one with a variable pulse repetition rate. We present a new engine based on the electronically controlled optical sampling principle (ECOPS) - but 10 times faster than achievable with conventional piezo-electric (PZT) based systems. We introduce an optical sampling engine (OSE) bringing ultra-fast, time-resolved measurements to 10 kHz - with unprecedented compactness of 19” 3U.
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Milan Oeri, Ole Peters, Martin Wolferstetter, and Ronald Holzwarth "Compact, high-speed sampling engine for pulsed femtosecond lasers", Proc. SPIE 11348, Terahertz Photonics, 1134808 (30 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558423
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast phenomena

Modulation

Picosecond phenomena

Spectroscopy

Actuators

Terahertz spectroscopy

Mode locking

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