Femtosecond-laser-pulse characterization and optimization for CARS Microscopy

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We present a simple method and its experimental implementation to determine the pulse durations and linear chirps of the pump-and-probe pulse and the Stokes pulse in a coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscope at sample level without additional autocorrelators. Our approach exploits the delay line, ubiquitous in such microscopes, to perform a convolution of the pump-and-probe and Stokes pulses as a function of their relative delay and it is based on the detection of the photons emitted from an appropriate non-linear sample. The analysis of the non-resonant four-wave-mixing and sum-frequency-generation signals allows for the direct retrieval of the pulse duration on the sample and the linear chirp of each pulse. This knowledge is crucial in maximizing the spectral-resolution and contrast in CARS imaging.Copyright:

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Piazza, V., De Vito, G., Farrokhtakin, E., Ciofani, G., & Mattoli, V. (2016). Femtosecond-laser-pulse characterization and optimization for CARS Microscopy. PLoS ONE, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156371

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