Optimization of cw-QC lasers for Doppler and sub-Doppler molecular spectroscopy

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作者
Kelly, JF [1 ]
Disselkamp, RS [1 ]
Sams, RL [1 ]
Blake, TA [1 ]
Sharpe, SW [1 ]
Richter, DA [1 ]
Fried, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Battelle Mem Inst, Pacific NW Natl Labs, Richland, WA 99352 USA
关键词
QC-lasers; infrared absorption spectroscopy; sub-Doppler saturation spectroscopy; Doppler-spectroscopy; atmospheric chemistry; infrared diode lasers; AM-pulsation dips; nitric oxide; methyl iodide;
D O I
10.1117/12.452124
中图分类号
TP7 [遥感技术];
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081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
摘要
Inter-subband (Type 1) quantum-cascade (QC) lasers have shown the potential to generate tunable mid-IR radiation with narrow intrinsic linewidths (< 160 KHz in 15 mSec sweeps) and excellent amplitude stability (< 3 ppm averaged over minutes). Our bench-scale efforts to develop the Type I distributed feedback (DFB)-QC lasers for fieldable atmospheric chemistry campaigns, where multipass (Herriot or White) cells are used to enhance path-length, have not yet realized performance to the low intrinsic noise levels seen in these devices. By comparison, many operational systems' levels of noise-equivalent-absorbance (NEA) using Pb-salt lasers can routinely achieve at least one-order of magnitude better cw-performance, and with much lower powers. We have found that instability effects from weak back-scattered laser light -primarily from the Herriot cell- results in feedback-implicated technical noise well above the thermal and shot-noise of standard IR detectors. Of more fundamental concern is the fact that planar-stripe DFB-QC lasers undergo beam steering and transverse spatial-mode competitions during current tuning. It is the variability of the spatial-mode competitions and beam pointing that really cause practical concerns when considering the development of fully automated sub-ppbV sensitive IR chem-sensors. It is possible to reach low-ppm levels of absorptance change-detection (DeltaI/I-0) over small wavelength regions with careful alignment to 100 M Herriott cells, but extreme care in spatial filtering is critical. However in the case of optical configurations which preclude significant optical feedback and need for stringent mode coupling alignments, the cw-DFB-QC lasers show great promise to do high resolution sub-Doppler spectroscopy. By serendipitous events, a variant of 'mode- or level-crossing' spectroscopy was probably rediscovered, which may allow very high resolution, sub-Doppler features and/or hyperfine alignments to be probed with 'uni-directional' topologies. We will primarily discuss the basic features of this 'uni-directional' sub-Doppler spectroscopy concept in this report. It shows potential to be exploitable in multi-pass cells or ring configurations. The phenomena of saturation 'dips' in molecular transitions appear to be very accessible with sinusoidally current-modulated DFB-QC lasers. Observations of sub-Doppler structures, either induced by residual AM 'pulsation dips' and/or hyperfine level-crossing effects (due to weak Zeeman splittings by the earth's B-field) can be recovered with good contrast. If this phenomena is indeed implicated with long-lived coherent hyperfine alignments, due perhaps to coherent population trapping in 'dark-states,' then sub-Doppler signals from saturated 'level-crossings' can potentially be seen without recourse to expensive polarization optics, nor elaborate beam shaping and isolation techniques.
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