Considerations in upconversion: A practical guide to sum-frequency generation spectrometer design and implementation

  • Doughty B
  • Lin L
  • Premadasa U
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this tutorial review, we discuss how the choice of upconversion pulse shape in broadband vibrational sum-frequency generation (SFG) spectrometer design impacts the chemical or physical insights one can obtain from a set of measurements. A time-domain picture of a vibrational coherence being mapped by a second optical field is described and the implications of how this mapping, or upconversion process, takes place are given in the context of several popular and emerging approaches found in the literature. Emphasis is placed on broadband frequency-domain measurements, where the choice of upconversion pulse enhances or limits the information contained in the SFG spectrum. We conclude with an outline for a flexible approach to SFG upconversion using pulse-shaping methods and a simple guide to design and optimize the associated instrumentation.

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Doughty, B., Lin, L., Premadasa, U. I., & Ma, Y.-Z. (2022). Considerations in upconversion: A practical guide to sum-frequency generation spectrometer design and implementation. Biointerphases, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0001817

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