Abstract
Transient field-resolved spectroscopy enables studies of ultrafast dynamics in molecules, nanostructures, or solids with sub-cycle resolution, but previous work has so far concentrated on extracting the dielectric response at frequencies below 50 THz. Here, we implemented transient field-resolved reflectometry at 50–100 THz (3–6 µm) with MHz repetition rate employing 800 nm few-cycle excitation pulses that provide sub-10 fs temporal resolution. The capabilities of the technique are demonstrated in studies of ultrafast photorefractive changes in semiconductors Ge and GaAs, where the high frequency range permits to explore the resonance-free Drude response. The extended frequency range in transient field-resolved spectroscopy can further enable studies with so far inaccessible transitions, including intramolecular vibrations in a large range of systems.
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Neuhaus, M., Schötz, J., Aulich, M., Srivastava, A., Kimbaras, D., Smejkal, V., … Kling, M. F. (2022). Transient field-resolved reflectometry at 50–100 THz. Optica, 9(1), 42. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.440533
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