Contra-Intuitive Features of Time-Domain Brillouin Scattering in Collinear Paraxial Sound and Light Beams
Vitalyi E. Gusev

TL;DR
This paper reveals that in collinear paraxial sound and light beams, the depth and spectral resolution of time-domain Brillouin scattering are unaffected by acoustic focusing, challenging previous assumptions about resolution dependence.
Contribution
The study provides a theoretical analysis showing that focusing of sound does not influence the depth and spectral resolution in collinear Brillouin scattering imaging, contrary to common expectations.
Findings
Depth and spectral resolution are independent of sound focusing.
Amplitude variations are due to light focusing/diffraction effects.
Temporal dynamics of signals are unaffected by acoustic pulse dynamics.
Abstract
Time-domain Brillouin scattering is an opto-acousto-optical probe technique for the evaluation of the transparent materials. Ultrashort pump laser pulses via optoacoustic conversion launch in the sample picosecond coherent acoustic pulses. The time-delayed ultrashort probe laser pulses monitor the propagation of the coherent acoustic pulses via photo-elastic effect, which induces light scattering. A photodetector collects acoustically scattered light and the probe light reflected by the sample structure for the heterodyning. The scattered probe light carriers the information on the acoustical, optical and acousto-optical parameters of the material in the current position of the coherent acoustic pulse. Thus, among other applications, the time-domain Brillouin scattering is a technique for three-dimensional imaging. Sharp focusing of the coherent acoustic pulses and probe laser pulses…
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