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Article Dans Une Revue Optics Letters Année : 2011

Baryscan: a sensitive and user-friendly alternative to Z scan for weak nonlinearities measurements

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A new and efficient technique for measuring weak optical nonlinearities is reported. Like Z scan, its implementation is basic, both experimentally and theoretically, but leads to an improved sensitivity of λ/5.104, which represents, to date, one of the highest observed enhancements. With this technique, which is based upon the use of a position sensitive detector, nonlinear properties are deduced by monitoring the barycentric position of a truncated pump-probe laser beam as the sample is moved along the optical axis. The technique is experimentally validated by measuring the pump-induced refractive index change and the underlying polarizability variation resulting from the excitation of the Cr3+ ions in ruby.
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Thomas Godin, Michael Fromager, Emmanuel Cagniot, Richard Moncorgé, Kamel Aït-Ameur. Baryscan: a sensitive and user-friendly alternative to Z scan for weak nonlinearities measurements. Optics Letters, 2011, 36 (8), pp.1401-1403. ⟨10.1364/OL.36.001401⟩. ⟨hal-02442945⟩
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