Characterizing Ultrashort Optical Pulses Using Second-Order Nonlinear Nanoprobes

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2010)

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We report a second-order nonlinear nanoprobe for characterizing ultrafast optical near fields. The proposed nanoprobe comprises second harmonic nanocrystals attached to a carbon nanotube, which is in turn attached to a silica fiber taper. We demonstrate in situ pulse characterization directly in the air core of a photonic crystal fiber. Further, it is shown that nanoprobes containing a single nanocrystal in the tip of the nanotube can be fabricated by auxiliary focused ion beam nanomilling. These results indicate that the proposed nanoprobe can open an avenue for probing the evolution of ultrafast optical fields in complex three-dimensional micro-or nanostructures. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3532112]
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photonic crystal fiber,near field,three dimensional,carbon nanotube,ion beam,pulse compression,second harmonic,second order,photonic crystal,focused ion beam,nonlinear optics
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