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Simultaneous electronic and the magnetic excitation of a ferromagnet by intense THz pulses
The speed of magnetization reversal is a key feature in magnetic data
storage. Magnetic fields from intense THz pulses have been recently shown to
induce small magnetization dynamics in Cobalt thin film on the sub-picosecond
time scale. Here, we show that at higher field intensities, the THz electric
field starts playing a role, strongly changing the dielectric properties of the
cobalt thin film. Both the electronic and magnetic responses are found to occur
simultaneously, with the electric field response persistent on a time scale
orders of magnitude longer than the THz stimulu
High energy terahertz pulses from organic crystals: DAST and DSTMS pumped at Ti:sapphire wavelength
High energy terahertz pulses are produced by optical rectification (OR) in
organic crystals DAST and DSTMS by a Ti:sapphire amplifier system centered at
0.8 microns. The simple scheme provides broadband spectra between 1 and 5 THz,
when pumped by collimated 60 fs near-infrared pump pulse and it is scalable in
energy. Fluence-dependent conversion efficiency and damage threshold are
reported as well as optimized OR at visible wavelength.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Femtosecond resolution timing jitter correction on a TW scale Ti:sapphire laser system for FEL pump-probe experiments
Intense ultrashort pulse lasers are used for fs resolution pumpprobe
experiments more and more at large scale facilities, such as free electron
lasers (FEL). Measurement of the arrival time of the laser pulses and
stabilization to the machine or other sub-systems on the target, is crucial for
high time-resolution measurements. In this work we report on a single shot,
spectrally resolved, non-collinear cross-correlator with sub-fs resolution.
With a feedback applied we keep the output of the TW class Ti:sapphire
amplifier chain in time with the seed oscillator to ~3 fs RMS level for several
hours. This is well below the typical pulse duration used at FELs and supports
fs resolution pump-probe experiments. Short term jitter and long term timing
drift measurements are presented. Applicability to other wavelengths and
integration into the timing infrastructure of the FEL are also covered to show
the full potential of the device
Micromachining of hardened Portland cement pastes using femtosecond laser pulses
Femtosecond laser pulses (30fs in length) of various energies were utilised for production of single and multiple overlapping ablation sites on flat polished surfaces of hardened Portland cement pastes. In order to assess the sizes of the ablation sites and possible subsurface laser-induced damage, the ablation sites were investigated using environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) - both from normal top-down view and in cross-sections. Furthermore, approximately 10-µm wide notches were produced using femtosecond pulses on cylindrical microspecimens (150µm in diameter) of hardened Portland cement pastes. In addition to electron microscopy observations, several microspecimens were investigated using synchrotron-based X-ray computed microtomography (SRμCT). The results suggest that production of "damage-free” samples for micromechanical testing of hardened Portland cements pastes is possibl
Generation of broadband THz pulses in organic crystal OH1 at room temperature and 10 K
We studied the effects of cryogenic cooling of a 2-[3-(4-hydroxystyryl)-5,
5-dimethylcyclohex-2-enylidene] malononitrile (OH1) crystal on the generation
of broadband THz pulses via collinear optical rectification of 1350 nm
femtosecond laser pulses. Cooling of the OH1 crystal from room temperature to
10 K leads to a ~10% increase of the pump-to-THz energy conversion efficiency
and a shift of the THz pulse spectra to a higher frequency range. Both effects
are due the temperature variation of THz absorption and the refractive index of
the OH1 crystal. This conclusion has been verified by temperature dependent
measurements of the linear absorption in the THz frequency region
Air nonlinear dynamics initiated by ultra-intense lambda-cubic THz pulses
Air turns into a nonlinear medium for electromagnetic waves under
exceptionally strong fields. However up to present, its minuscule nonlinear
response has limited the exploration to the optical frequency regime owing to
the availability of intense near-infrared lasers. Here, we report on the
observation of large-amplitude nonlinearity in air induced by an extremely
intense light bullet at Terahertz frequencies (0.1-10 THz) provoking strong air
birefringence. The observed nonlinearity manifests itself as third order
susceptibility. The presented nonlinear observations break the barrier for the
entire exciting THz-induced nonlinear phenomena in air ranging from THz-induced
self-focusing and self-phase modulation to THz solitons and filamentation
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