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Femtosecond imaging of nonlinear acoustics in gold

  • Thomas Pezeril
  • , Christoph Klieber
  • , Viktor Shalagatskyi
  • , Gwenaelle Vaudel
  • , Vasily Temnov
  • , Oliver G. Schmidt
  • , Denys Makarov
  • Le Mans Universite
  • IFW Dresden
  • Fac. Math. of the TU

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Abstract

We have developed a high-sensitivity, low-noise femtosecond imaging technique based on pump-probe time-resolved measurements with a standard CCD camera. The approach used in the experiment is based on lock-in acquisitions of images generated by a femtosecond laser probe synchronized to modulation of a femtosecond laser pump at the same rate. This technique allows time-resolved imaging of laser-excited phenomena with femtosecond time resolution. We illustrate the technique by time-resolved imaging of the nonlinear reshaping of a laser-excited picosecond acoustic pulse after propagation through a thin gold layer. Image analysis reveals the direct 2D visualization of the nonlinear acoustic propagation of the picosecond acoustic pulse. Many ultrafast pump-probe investigations can profit from this technique because of the wealth of information it provides over a typical single diode and lock-in amplifier setup, for example it can be used to image ultrasonic echoes in biological samples.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4590-4598
Number of pages9
JournalOptics Express
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

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