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A comparative study on chirped-pulse upconversion and direct multichannel MCT detection
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2013
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PhotonicsEngineeringInfrared SensorInfrared SpectroscopySpectroscopyCpu SchemeChirped-pulse UpconversionComparative StudyAbsorption SpectroscopyNear-infrared SpectroscopyUltrafast OpticsInstrumentationOptical SpectroscopySignal ProcessingBiophysicsMid-infrared Spectrum
A comparative study is carried out on two spectroscopic techniques employed to detect ultrafast absorption changes in the mid-infrared spectral range, namely direct multichannel detection via HgCdTe (MCT) photodiode arrays and the newly established technique of chirped-pulse up-conversion (CPU). Whereas both methods are meanwhile individually used in a routine manner, we directly juxtapose their applicability in femtosecond pump-probe experiments based on 1 kHz shot-to-shot data acquisition. Additionally, we examine different phase-matching conditions in the CPU scheme for a given mid-infrared spectrum, thereby simultaneously detecting signals which are separated by more than 200 cm(-1).
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