Fiber laser system of 1550 nm femtosecond pulses with configurable properties for the two-photon excitation of transient currents in semiconductor detectors

Appl Opt. 2022 Nov 10;61(32):9386-9397. doi: 10.1364/AO.470780.

Abstract

A fiber laser system emitting ultrashort femtosecond pulses at 1550 nm with configurable properties has been developed as an excitation source for the two-photon absorption transient current technique (TPA-TCT). The modules of the system are designed to provide the optical specifications required at the output for localized characterization of semiconductor radiation detectors: variation of pulse energy between 10 nJ and 10p J, variation of the pulse repetition rate from 8.2 MHz to single shot, and variation of pulse duration between 300 and 600 fs. The validity of the system as an excitation source in the TPA-TCT is demonstrated by measuring spatially resolved excited charge carriers in a silicon detector.