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arxiv: 2206.05074 · v1 · pith:NXSSJZWP · submitted 2022-06-10 · physics.optics · cond-mat.mes-hall· physics.ins-det

Tailored frequency conversion makes infrared light visible for streak cameras

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classification physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.ins-det
keywords infraredstreakvisiblecamerasconversionemissionfrequencycamera
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Streak cameras are one of the most common and convenient devices to measure pulsed emission e.g. from semiconductor lightsources with picosecond time resolution. However, they are most sensitive in the visible range and possess low or negligible efficiency in the infrared and telecom regime. In this work, we present a frequency conversion based on sum-frequency generation that converts infrared to visible signals while preserving their temporal properties, making them detectable with a streak camera. We demonstrate and verify the functionality of our device by converting the emission from a quantum dot laser.

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