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Published December 21, 2015 | Published
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Nonlinear terahertz coherent excitation of vibrational modes of liquids

Abstract

We report the first coherent excitation of intramolecular vibrational modes via the nonlinear interaction of a TeraHertz (THz) light field with molecular liquids. A terahertz-terahertz-Raman pulse sequence prepares the coherences with a broadband, high-energy, (sub)picosecond terahertz pulse, that are then measured in a terahertz Kerr effect spectrometer via phase-sensitive, heterodyne detection with an optical pulse. The spectrometer reported here has broader terahertz frequency coverage, and an increased sensitivity relative to previously reported terahertz Kerr effect experiments. Vibrational coherences are observed in liquid diiodomethane at 3.66 THz (122 cm^(−1)), and in carbon tetrachloride at 6.50 THz (217 cm^(−1)), in exact agreement with literature values of those intramolecular modes. This work opens the door to 2D spectroscopies, nonlinear in terahertz field, that can study the dynamics of condensed-phase molecular systems, as well as coherent control at terahertz frequencies.

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© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Received 23 October 2015; accepted 7 December 2015; published online 21 December 2015. The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the National Science Foundation (Grant Nos. CHE-1214123, CHE-0722330, and the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program). M.A.A. acknowledges current support from a Yen Postdoctoral Fellowship from The Institute for Biophysical Dynamics at The University of Chicago.

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