High-sensitivity pump-probe spectroscopy with a dual-comb laser and a PM-Andi supercontinuum
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PubMed ID
39546692
Description
Amplifier-based pump-probe systems, while versatile, often suffer from complexity and low measurement speeds, especially when probing samples require low excitation fluences. To address these limitations, we introduce a pump-probe system that leverages a 60-MHz single-cavity dual-comb oscillator and an ultra-low noise supercontinuum. The setup can operate in equivalent time sampling or in programmable optical delay generation modes. We employ this system to study the wavelength-dependent excited-state dynamics of the non-fullerene electron acceptor Y6, a compound of interest in solar cell development, with excitation fluences as low as 1 nJ/cm<jats:sup>2</jats:sup>, well below the onset of nonlinear exciton annihilation effects. Our measurements reach a shot-noise limited sensitivity in differential transmission of 3.4·10<jats:sup>–7</jats:sup>. The results demonstrate the system’s potential to advance the field of ultrafast spectroscopy.</jats:p>
Date of Publication
2024-11-06
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Gruber, Christoph | |
Pupeikis, Justinas | |
Camenzind, Sandro L. | |
Willenberg, Benjamin | |
Camargo, Franco V. A. | |
Lang, Lukas | |
Hamm, Peter | |
Phillips, Christopher R. | |
Cerullo, Giulio | |
Keller, Ursula |
Additional Credits
Institute of Applied Physics, Lasers
Series
Optics Letters
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
ISSN
0146-9592
1539-4794
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open.access