Abstract
We demonstrate Fourth Harmonic Spectroscopy below the damage threshold and real-time parallel measurement of Second Harmonic Spectra from semiconductor surfaces using amplified and broad bandwidth femtosecond pulses.
The contribution of femtosecond lasers to Second Harmonic Surface Spectroscopy has been recognized and exploited by many investigators. We demonstrate two new directions in nonlinear surface spectroscopy, each enabled by a unique feature of femtosecond pulses.
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Wilson, P.T., Lee, YS., Jiang, Y., Kempf, R., Downer, M.C. (1998). New Directions in Nonlinear Surface Spectroscopy Enabled by Ultrafast Lasers. In: Ultrafast Phenomena XI. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 63. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72289-9_102
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