Abstract
We present a novel approach to transient Raman spectroscopy, which combines stochastic probe pulses and a covariance-based detection to measure stimulated Raman signals in alpha-quartz. A coherent broadband pump is used to simultaneously impulsively excite a range of different phonon modes, and the phase, amplitude, and energy of each mode are independently recovered as a function of the pump–probe delay by a noisy-probe and covariance-based analysis. Our experimental results and the associated theoretical description demonstrate the feasibility of 2D-Raman experiments based on the stochastic-probe schemes, with new capabilities not available in equivalent mean-value-based 2D-Raman techniques. This work unlocks the gate for nonlinear spectroscopies to capitalize on the information hidden within the noise and overlooked by a mean-value analysis.
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Sparapassi, G., Cavaletto, S. M., Tollerud, J., Montanaro, A., Glerean, F., Marciniak, A., … Fausti, D. (2022). Transient measurement of phononic states with covariance-based stochastic spectroscopy. Light: Science and Applications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-022-00727-6
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