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10 March 2016 Tunable repetition rate VECSEL for resonant acoustic-excitation of nanostructures
T. Chen Sverre, C. R. Head, A. P. Turnbull, E. A. Shaw, A. C. Tropper, O. L. Muskens
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Abstract
We report a passively mode-locked InGaAs-quantum well VECSEL, emitting a constant pulse train at an average output power of 18 mW and emission wavelength of 1035 nm, with a continuously tunable pulse repetitionfrequency (PRF) between 0.88 - 1.88 GHz. Pulse duration was 230 fs over 80% of that range. Here we propose a technique making use of the demonstrated VECSEL PRF tunability for a resonant frequency-domain pumpprobe spectroscopic technique for acoustic interrogation of nanostructures. Simulation of suitable GHz acoustic resonators to demonstrate this technique is described.
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T. Chen Sverre, C. R. Head, A. P. Turnbull, E. A. Shaw, A. C. Tropper, and O. L. Muskens "Tunable repetition rate VECSEL for resonant acoustic-excitation of nanostructures", Proc. SPIE 9734, Vertical External Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VECSELs) VI, 97340Z (10 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212748
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KEYWORDS
Nanostructures

Acoustics

Mode locking

Nanowires

Spectroscopy

Electroluminescent displays

Output couplers

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