We propose a method for measuring hyper-Rayleigh scattering employing pulse trains produced by a Q-switched and mode-locked Nd:YAG laser. The use of the entire pulse train under the Q-switch envelope avoids the need of any device to scan the irradiance, as is usually done with nanosecond and femtosecond single-pulse lasers. To verify the feasibility of the technique, we performed measurements in different solutions of para-nitroaniline and compared the results with those obtained with nanosecond pulses. In both cases, the agreement with the hyperpolarizability values reported in the literature is about the same, but the measurements carried out with pulse trains are at least 20 times faster. Besides the advantage of acquisition speed, the u...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 1999. Missing pages 2-3.Ultrafast opt...
Transient energy transfer or two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS 2 and other transparent Kerr li...
1. L.A. Huston, K. Iwata, W.L. Weaver, and T.L. Gustafson, Opt. Commun., accepted for publication.Au...
We propose a method for measuring hyper-Rayleigh scattering employing pulse trains produced by a Q-s...
Time-resolved hyper-Rayleigh scattering experiments using a femtosecond mode-locked Ti-sapphire lase...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...
The design of a high power, synchronously pumpled dye laser is described. The laser is pumped using ...
An improved experimental technique for the suppression of the multiphoton fluorescence contribution ...
We report on a holographic method for recording fast events whose speed is limited by the laser puls...
Picosecond photon echoes are shown to be easily detected by optical mixing. The synchronized picosec...
High power single pulses are produced, starting from one standard 8 ns Nd:YAG laser, by the two-stag...
The interaction of an ultrashort (sub-picosecond) laser pulse with a solid material creates unique a...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
The generation of ultrashort optical pulses by semiconductor lasers has been extensively studied for...
We present an experimental apparatus to control and visualize the response of a liquid target to a l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 1999. Missing pages 2-3.Ultrafast opt...
Transient energy transfer or two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS 2 and other transparent Kerr li...
1. L.A. Huston, K. Iwata, W.L. Weaver, and T.L. Gustafson, Opt. Commun., accepted for publication.Au...
We propose a method for measuring hyper-Rayleigh scattering employing pulse trains produced by a Q-s...
Time-resolved hyper-Rayleigh scattering experiments using a femtosecond mode-locked Ti-sapphire lase...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...
The design of a high power, synchronously pumpled dye laser is described. The laser is pumped using ...
An improved experimental technique for the suppression of the multiphoton fluorescence contribution ...
We report on a holographic method for recording fast events whose speed is limited by the laser puls...
Picosecond photon echoes are shown to be easily detected by optical mixing. The synchronized picosec...
High power single pulses are produced, starting from one standard 8 ns Nd:YAG laser, by the two-stag...
The interaction of an ultrashort (sub-picosecond) laser pulse with a solid material creates unique a...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
The generation of ultrashort optical pulses by semiconductor lasers has been extensively studied for...
We present an experimental apparatus to control and visualize the response of a liquid target to a l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 1999. Missing pages 2-3.Ultrafast opt...
Transient energy transfer or two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS 2 and other transparent Kerr li...
1. L.A. Huston, K. Iwata, W.L. Weaver, and T.L. Gustafson, Opt. Commun., accepted for publication.Au...