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We present a transient absorption setup based on a low-power laser system and a photonic crystal fiber for supercontinuum generation. The setup employs an ultrafast erbium-doped fiber laser system that emits at 775 nm with 80 MHz repetition rate which pumps a non-linear photonic crystal fiber that provides a supercontinuum in the NIR/VIS wavelength region for probing. By using an acousto optic modulator for pump-beam modulation and a lock-in amplifier we were able to achieve a detection-limit of 1 μOD. The setup reveals the potential of photonic crystal fibers as broadband sources in combination with low-power lasers.
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Wolfgang Lakata, Cristina Consani, Mario Grueneberg, Gerald Auboeck, "Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy based on supercontinuum generation with non-linear photonic crystal fiber," Proc. SPIE 12228, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy X, 1222806 (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632220