Abstract

We demonstrate high-resolution high-contrast nonlinear optical spectroscopy based on phase-modulated ultrashort pulses. The problem of causing selective nonlinear optical excitation at one frequency while minimizing background is framed in terms of low autocorrelation binary sequences. We investigate phase functions with up to 608-bit resolution for their ability to induce two-photon excitation or stimulated Raman scattering, and find the highest theoretical and experimental signal-to-noise ratios yet reported. We confirm our findings by measuring experimental two-photon excitation spectra.

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