Time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy is a powerful technique to study ultrafast electronic dynamics in solids. Here, an innovative optical setup based on a 100-kHz Yb laser source is presented. Exploiting non-collinear optical parametric amplification and sum-frequency generation, ultrashort pump (hv = 1.82 eV) and ultraviolet probe (hv = 6.05 eV) pulses are generated. Overall temporal and instrumental energy resolutions of, respectively, 85 fs and 50 meV are obtained. Time- and angle-resolved measurements on BiTeI semiconductor are presented to show the capabilities of the setup.

An innovative Yb-based ultrafast deep ultraviolet source for time-resolved photoemission experiments

Manzoni Cristian;Cerullo Giulio;Carpene Ettore
2014

Abstract

Time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy is a powerful technique to study ultrafast electronic dynamics in solids. Here, an innovative optical setup based on a 100-kHz Yb laser source is presented. Exploiting non-collinear optical parametric amplification and sum-frequency generation, ultrashort pump (hv = 1.82 eV) and ultraviolet probe (hv = 6.05 eV) pulses are generated. Overall temporal and instrumental energy resolutions of, respectively, 85 fs and 50 meV are obtained. Time- and angle-resolved measurements on BiTeI semiconductor are presented to show the capabilities of the setup.
2014
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
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Boschini, F.; Hedayat, H.; Dallera, Claudia; Farinello, Paolo; Manzoni, Cristian; Magrez, Arnaud; Berger, Helmuth; Cerullo, Giulio; Carpene, Ettore...espandi
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