Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Saupfercheckweg 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Mar 2;108(9):098302. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.098302. Epub 2012 Mar 1.
Time-resolved measurements of quantum dynamics are based on the availability of controlled events that are shorter than the typical evolution time scale of the processes to be observed. Here we introduce the concept of noise-enhanced pump-probe spectroscopy, allowing the measurement of dynamics significantly shorter than the average pulse duration by exploiting randomly varying, partially coherent light fields consisting of bunched colored noise. These fields are shown to be superior by more than a factor of 10 to frequency-stabilized fields, with important implications for time-resolved experiments at x-ray free-electron lasers and, in general, for measurements at the frontiers of temporal resolution (e.g., attosecond spectroscopy). As an example application, the concept is used to explain the recent experimental observation of vibrational wave-packet motion in D(2)(+) on time scales shorter than the average pulse duration.
基于短于待观察过程的典型演化时间尺度的受控事件的可用性,实现了量子动力学的时间分辨测量。在此,我们引入了噪声增强泵浦探测光谱学的概念,通过利用由聚束色噪声组成的随机变化、部分相干光场,实现了显著短于平均脉冲持续时间的动力学测量。这些光场在时间分辨实验(例如,自由电子激光的 X 射线实验)中,以及在时间分辨率前沿的测量中(例如,阿秒光谱学),比频率稳定光场优越了 10 多倍,具有重要的意义。作为一个示例应用,该概念用于解释在 D(2)(+)上的振动波包运动的最新实验观察,其时间尺度短于平均脉冲持续时间。