Picosecond ultrasonics with a free-running dual-comb laser

  • Pupeikis J
  • Willenberg B
  • Bruno F
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a free-running 80-MHz dual-comb polarization-multiplexed solid-state laser which delivers 1.8 W of average power with 110-fs pulse duration per comb. With a high-sensitivity pump-probe setup, we apply this free-running dual-comb laser to picosecond ultrasonic measurements. The ultrasonic signatures in a semiconductor multi-quantum-well structure originating from the quantum wells and superlattice regions are revealed and discussed. We further demonstrate ultrasonic measurements on a thin-film metalized sample and compare these measurements to ones obtained with a pair of locked femtosecond lasers. Our data show that a free-running dual-comb laser is well-suited for picosecond ultrasonic measurements and thus it offers a significant reduction in complexity and cost for this widely adopted non-destructive testing technique.

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Pupeikis, J., Willenberg, B., Bruno, F., Hettich, M., Nussbaum-Lapping, A., Golling, M., … Keller, U. (2021). Picosecond ultrasonics with a free-running dual-comb laser. Optics Express, 29(22), 35735. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.440856

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