Photoacoustics (Feb 2023)

Efficient pump-probe sampling with a single-cavity dual-comb laser: Application in ultrafast photoacoustics

  • J. Pupeikis,
  • W. Hu,
  • B. Willenberg,
  • M. Mehendale,
  • G.A. Antonelli,
  • C.R. Phillips,
  • U. Keller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. 100439

Abstract

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Ultrafast pump-probe measurements are used to characterize various samples, such as biological cells, bulk, and thin-film structures. However, typical implementations of the pump-probe apparatus are either slow or complex and costly hindering wide deployment. Here we combine a single-cavity dual-comb laser with a simple experimental setup to obtain pump-probe measurements with ultra-high sensitivity, fast acquisition, and high timing precision over long optical delay scan ranges of 12.5 ns that would correspond to a mechanical delay of about 3.75 m. We employ digital signal balancing to obtain shot-noise-limited detection compatible with pump-probe microscopy deployment. Here we demonstrate ultrafast photoacoustics for thin-film sample characterization. We measured a tungsten layer thickness of (700 ± 4) Å with shot-noise-limited detection. Such single-cavity dual-comb lasers can be used for any pump-probe measurements and are especially well-suited for ultrafast photoacoustic studies such as involving ultrasonic echoes, Brillouin oscillations, surface acoustic waves and thermal dynamics.

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