Electronic measurement of femtosecond time delays for arbitrary-detuning asynchronous optical sampling

Abstract

<jats:p>Arbitrary-Detuning ASynchronous OPtical Sampling (ADASOPS) is a pump-probe technique which relies on the stability of femtosecond oscillators. It provides access to a multiscale time window ranging up to millisecond, combined with a sub-picosecond time resolution. In contrast with the first ADASOPS demonstration based on the interferometric detection of coincidences between optical pulses, we show here that the optical setup can now be reduced to a mere pair of photodetectors embedded in a specially-designed electronic system. In analogy with super-resolution methods used in optical microscopy for localizing single emitters beyond the diffraction limit, we demonstrate that purely electronic means allow the determination of time delays between each pump-probe pulse pair with a standard deviation as small as 200 fs. The new method is shown to be simpler, more versatile and more accurate than the coincidence-based approach.</jats:p>

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  • Optics Express

    Optics Express 28 (12), 18251-, 2020-06-03

    Optica Publishing Group

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