Coherent Multiheterodyne Spectroscopy Using Stabilized Optical Frequency Combs
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Abstract
The broadband, coherent nature of narrow-linewidth fiber frequency combs is exploited to measure the full complex spectrum of a molecular gas through multiheterodyne spectroscopy. We measure the absorption and phase shift experienced by each of 155 000 individual frequency-comb lines, spaced by 100 MHz and spanning from 1495 to 1620 nm, after passing through hydrogen cyanide gas. The measured phase spectrum agrees with the Kramers-Kronig transformation of the absorption spectrum. This technique can provide a full complex spectrum rapidly, over wide bandwidths, and with hertz-level accuracy.
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- Spectroscopy
- Materials science
- Molecular spectroscopy
- Physics
- Optics
- Atomic physics
- Quantum mechanics
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