1. A Space-Time Knife-Edge In Epsilon-Near-Zero Films for Ultrafast Pulse Characterization
- Author
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Ball, Adam, Secondo, Ray, Fomra, Dhruv, Wu, Jingwei, Saha, Samprity, Agrawal, Amit, Lezec, Henri, and Kinsey, Nathaniel
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) materials have shown strong refractive nonlinearities that can be fast in an absolute sense. While continuing to advance fundamental science, such as time varying interactions, the community is still searching for an application that can effectively make use of the strong index modulation offered. Here we combine the effect of strong space-time index modulation in ENZ materials with the beam deflection technique to introduce a new approach to optical pulse characterization that we term a space-time knife edge. We show that in this approach, we are able to extract temporal and spatial information of a Gaussian beam with only two time resolved measurements. The approach achieves this without phase-matching requirements (<1 micron thick film) and can achieve a high signal to noise ratio by combining the system with lock-in detection, facilitating the measurement of weak refractive index changes (delta_n ~ 10^-5) for low intensity beams. Thus, the space-time knife edge can offer a new avenue for ultrafast light measurement and demonstrates a use cases of ENZ materials. In support of this, we outline temporal dynamics for refractive index changes in non-colinear experiments opening avenues for better theoretical understanding of both the spatial and temporal dynamics of emerging ENZ films.
- Published
- 2024