Ultrafast all-optical shutter based on two-photon absorption
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2011
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An ultrafast all-optical shutter is presented, based on a simple two-color, two-photon absorption technique. For time-resolved luminescence measurements, this shutter is an interesting alternative to the optical Kerr gate. The rejection efficiency is 99%; the switching-off and switching-on speeds are limited by the pulse length only; the rejection time is determined by the crystal slab thickness; and the bandwidth spans the entire visible spectrum. We show that our shutter can also be used for accurate measurement of group velocity inside a transparent material
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Versteegh, M A M & Dijkhuis, J I 2011, 'Ultrafast all-optical shutter based on two-photon absorption', Optics Letters, vol. 36, no. 15, pp. 2776-2778. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.36.002776