Probe-pulse optimization for nonresonant suppression in hybrid fs/ps coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering at high temperature

JD Miller, MN Slipchenko, TR Meyer - Optics Express, 2011 - opg.optica.org
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Hybrid femtosecond/picosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (fs/ps CARS) offers
accurate thermometry at kHz rates for combustion diagnostics. In high-temperature flames,
selection of probe-pulse characteristics is key to simultaneously optimizing signal-to-
nonresonant-background ratio, signal strength, and spectral resolution. We demonstrate a
simple method for enhancing signal-to-nonresonant-background ratio by using a
narrowband Lorentzian filter to generate a time-asymmetric probe pulse with full-width-half …
Hybrid femtosecond/picosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (fs/ps CARS) offers accurate thermometry at kHz rates for combustion diagnostics. In high-temperature flames, selection of probe-pulse characteristics is key to simultaneously optimizing signal-to-nonresonant-background ratio, signal strength, and spectral resolution. We demonstrate a simple method for enhancing signal-to-nonresonant-background ratio by using a narrowband Lorentzian filter to generate a time-asymmetric probe pulse with full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) pulse width of only 240 fs. This allows detection within just 310 fs after the Raman excitation for eliminating nonresonant background while retaining 45% of the resonant signal at 2000 K. The narrow linewidth is comparable to that of a time-symmetric sinc^2 probe pulse with a pulse width of ~2.4 ps generated with a conventional 4-f pulse shaper. This allows nonresonant-background-free, frequency-domain vibrational spectroscopy at high temperature, as verified using comparisons to a time-dependent theoretical fs/ps CARS model.
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