Ultra-broadband sum-frequency spectrometer of aqueous interfaces based on a non-collinear optical parametric amplifier
Author(s) -
Oleksandr Isaienko,
Eric Borguet
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.20.000547
Subject(s) - spectrometer , broadband , optics , materials science , optical parametric amplifier , infrared , laser , amplifier , sum frequency generation , spectroscopy , infrared spectroscopy , optoelectronics , optical amplifier , analytical chemistry (journal) , nonlinear optics , physics , chemistry , cmos , quantum mechanics , chromatography
We describe an ultrabroadband IR-visible sum-frequency (SF) setup that allows simultaneous acquisition of the entire vibrational spectrum of water molecules at mineral surfaces in the OH stretching region without ever tuning the IR laser pulses. Our newly developed 800-nm pumped noncollinear optical parametric amplifier (NOPA) generates broadband mid-IR pulses (~1800-3500 nm, or ~2900 - 6000 cm-1) with bandwidths >600 cm-1 at half-maximum at near 3500 cm-1. Using the ultra-broadband IR NOPA, we constructed a sum-frequency vibrational spectrometer that allowed the acquisition of spectra of the OH stretches of water at hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica surfaces, over the frequency range ~2900 - 3800 cm-1, within 60 s, much shorter than with scanning SFG spectrometers. The ultra-broadband SFG spectrometer reported here can be potentially applied to time-resolved measurements of kinetics at interfaces.
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