APL Photonics (Apr 2018)

Versatile mid-infrared frequency-comb referenced sub-Doppler spectrometer

  • A. Gambetta,
  • E. Vicentini,
  • N. Coluccelli,
  • Y. Wang,
  • T. T. Fernandez,
  • P. Maddaloni,
  • P. De Natale,
  • A. Castrillo,
  • L. Gianfrani,
  • P. Laporta,
  • G. Galzerano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5025135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 046103 – 046103-9

Abstract

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We present a mid-IR high-precision spectrometer capable of performing accurate Doppler-free measurements with absolute calibration of the optical axis and high signal-to-noise ratio. The system is based on a widely tunable mid-IR offset-free frequency comb and a Quantum-Cascade-Laser (QCL). The QCL emission frequency is offset locked to one of the comb teeth to provide absolute-frequency calibration, spectral-narrowing, and accurate fine frequency tuning. Both the comb repetition frequency and QCL-comb offset frequency can be modulated to provide, respectively, slow- and fast-frequency-calibrated scanning capabilities. The characterisation of the spectrometer is demonstrated by recording sub-Doppler saturated absorption features of the CHF3 molecule at around 8.6 μm with a maximum signal-to-noise ratio of ∼7 × 103 in 10 s integration time, frequency-resolution of 160 kHz, and accuracy of less than 10 kHz.