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Low Frequency Collinear Pre-Resonant Impulsive Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy

Published 9 Jul 2020 in physics.optics | (2007.04889v1)

Abstract: In this work we extend low frequency impulsive stimulated Raman microspectroscopy to the pre-electronic resonance regime. We use a broadband two color collinear pump probe scheme which can be readily extended to imaging. We discuss the difficulties unique to this type of measurements in the form of competing resonant two-photon processes and the means to overcome them. We successfully reduce the noise which arises due to those competing processes by eliminating the detected spectral components which do not contribute to the vibrational signature of the sample though introduce most of the noise. Finally, we demonstrate low-frequency spectroscopy of crystalline samples under near-resonant pumping showing both enhancement and spectral modification due to coupling with the electronic degree of freedom.

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