Passively Stabilized Phase-Resolved Collinear SFG
Spectroscopy Using a Displaced Sagnac Interferometer
Posted on 2022-02-03 - 21:44
Sum-frequency generation
(SFG) vibrational spectroscopy is a powerful
technique to study interfaces at the molecular level. Phase-resolved
SFG (PR-SFG) spectroscopy provides direct information on interfacial
molecules’ orientation. However, its implementation is technologically
demanding: it requires the generation of a local oscillator wave and
control of its time delay with sub-fs accuracy. Commonly used noncollinear
PR-SFG provides this control naturally but requires very accurate
sample height control. Collinear PR-SFG spectroscopy is less demanding
regarding sample positioning, but tuning the local oscillator time
delay with this beam geometry is challenging. Here, we develop a collinear
PR-SFG setup using a displaced Sagnac interferometer. This scheme
allows full, independent control of the time delay and intensity of
the local oscillator and provides long-time phase stabilization (better
than 5° over 12 h) for the measured signal. This approach substantially
reduces the complexity of an experimental setup and combines the advantages
of collinear and noncollinear PR-SFG techniques.
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Lukas, Max; Backus, Ellen H. G.; Bonn, Mischa; Grechko, Maksim (2022). Passively Stabilized Phase-Resolved Collinear SFG
Spectroscopy Using a Displaced Sagnac Interferometer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c10155