Long-term stabilization of carrier envelope phases of mid-infrared pulses for the precise detection of phase-sensitive responses to electromagnetic waves
T. Yamakawa, N. Sono, T. Kitao, T. Morimoto, N. Kida, T. Miyamoto and, H. Okamoto

TL;DR
This paper introduces a stable mid-infrared pulse measurement system capable of precise phase-sensitive response detection, achieved through innovative feedback corrections that maintain carrier envelope phase stability over extended periods.
Contribution
The study presents a novel long-term stabilization method for mid-infrared pulses, enabling accurate phase measurements crucial for electromagnetic wave response analysis.
Findings
Carrier envelope phase stabilized within 200 mrad.
Measurement errors reduced to within 1 fs over hours.
System effectively eliminates phase drift sources.
Abstract
We report a newly designed mid-infrared-pump visible-probe measurement system, which can measure phase-sensitive responses to a mid-infrared pulse along the oscillating electromagnetic field. In this system, the pump light is a phase-locked mid-infrared pulse with temporal width of 100 fs, which is produced via difference frequency generation (DFG) from two idler pulses of two optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs) that are excited by the same Ti:sapphire regenerative amplifier. The probe pulse is a visible pulse with temporal width of 9 fs, and it is generated from a custom-built non-collinear OPA. By measuring the electric-field waveforms of mid-infrared pump pulses with electro-optic sampling and evaluating their carrier envelope phase (CEP) and the temporal positions of their envelopes relative to ultrashort visible probe pulses, we are able to perform double feedback corrections that…
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