Several techniques are described that compensate for the pulse-to-pulse laser fluctuations that occur when small absorption or gain measurements are taken with pulsed lasers. The best approach tested used two matched diodes that were mounted in a bridge circuit with their bias batteries. One diode was illuminated by a single beam, and a second was illuminated by a reference beam. The bridge circuit output forms the difference in the two laser intensities. Using pulsed lasers with 8-ns widths, we observed that the error in subtraction was 0.01% of the pulse area. This was only 1.5 times the shot noise of the pulses. The technique is examined for application to Raman-induced Kerr-efiect spectroscopy, in which difficulties arise because of the...
Topic: Nonlinear Science, Publisher: World Scientific (ISSN: 0219-4775)International audienceA sensi...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering3898263-270PSIS
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
conference 7728 " Nonlinear Optics and its Applications ", oral session 6 " Nonlinear Optics for Tel...
A new design of signal to noise ratio (SNR) measurement for single shot laser pulses, based on a ste...
We present a new method for the measurement of the stimulated Raman spectrum based on time-dependent...
Author Institution: Universit\'{e} J. Fourier/CNRS Grenoble Laboratoire de Spectrom\'{e}trie Physiqu...
Author Institution: Universit\'{e} J. Fourier/CNRS Grenoble Laboratoire de Spectrom\'{e}trie Physiqu...
We revisit laser intensity noise in the context of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which has rece...
We revisit laser intensity noise in the context of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which has rece...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
A KHz Pulsed Laser Detection System was developed employing the concept of charge integration with a...
Topic: Nonlinear Science, Publisher: World Scientific (ISSN: 0219-4775)International audienceA sensi...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering3898263-270PSIS
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
conference 7728 " Nonlinear Optics and its Applications ", oral session 6 " Nonlinear Optics for Tel...
A new design of signal to noise ratio (SNR) measurement for single shot laser pulses, based on a ste...
We present a new method for the measurement of the stimulated Raman spectrum based on time-dependent...
Author Institution: Universit\'{e} J. Fourier/CNRS Grenoble Laboratoire de Spectrom\'{e}trie Physiqu...
Author Institution: Universit\'{e} J. Fourier/CNRS Grenoble Laboratoire de Spectrom\'{e}trie Physiqu...
We revisit laser intensity noise in the context of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which has rece...
We revisit laser intensity noise in the context of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which has rece...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
A KHz Pulsed Laser Detection System was developed employing the concept of charge integration with a...
Topic: Nonlinear Science, Publisher: World Scientific (ISSN: 0219-4775)International audienceA sensi...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering3898263-270PSIS