Kohl-Landgraf Jörg, Nimsch Jan-Eric, Wachtveitl Josef
Institute for Physical und Theoretical Chemistry, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Str 7, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Opt Express. 2013 Jul 15;21(14):17060-5. doi: 10.1364/OE.21.017060.
We present supercontinua generated in LiF and CaF(2) revealing that LiF is advantageous especially in the near UV region since it pushes the cut-off wavelength about 17 nm towards lower wavelengths and the occurrence of color centers, which has been considered as a drawback up to now, is not a limitation for its applicability in femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. Even though the color centers occur within a short time of illumination, they do not influence the supercontinuum generation significantly and they can furthermore, if desired, be eliminated from the substrate simply by heating. Thus LiF is a promising substrate for broad band measurements in the UV/vis range.