Ultrashort dephasing-time measurements in Nile Blue polymer films

  • Grossman C
  • Schwendiman J
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Abstract

Optical dephasing measurements using degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) were performed on thin dye-polymer films at room temperature. Incoherent light centered at 575 nm was used as a source for ultrafast measurements on the blue side of the inhomogeneous distribution of the oxazine dye Nile Blue. Under these conditions, a new form of interference was observed as a sinusoidal variation of the DFWM signal versus delay time. A measured interference period of 1.96+/-0.07 fs corresponds to the optical cycle time of the light source. Numerical solutions for the DFWM intensity confirm the oscillation effect and estimate a measured dephasing time of 2-3 fs.

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Grossman, C. H., & Schwendiman, J. J. (1998). Ultrashort dephasing-time measurements in Nile Blue polymer films. Optics Letters, 23(8), 624. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.23.000624

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