Frequency-agile, rapid scanning spectroscopy

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作者
Truong G.-W. [1 ,2 ]
Douglass K.O. [1 ]
Maxwell S.E. [1 ]
Van Zee R.D. [1 ]
Plusquellic D.F. [1 ]
Hodges J.T. [1 ]
Long D.A. [1 ]
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899
[2] Frequency Standards and Metrology Research Group, School of Physics, University of Western Australia, Perth
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Long, D.A. (david.long@nist.gov) | 1600年 / Nature Publishing Group卷 / 07期
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Acquisition rates - Cavity configuration - Cavity enhanced spectroscopy - Electro-optic modulators - Frequency-tuning - Mechanical motions - Rapid scanning spectroscopy - Trace gas measurement;
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10.1038/nphoton.2013.98
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Challenging applications in trace gas measurements require low uncertainty and high acquisition rates. Many cavity-enhanced spectroscopies exhibit significant sensitivity and potential, but their scanning rates are limited by reliance on either mechanical or thermal frequency tuning. Here, we present frequency-agile, rapid scanning spectroscopy (FARS) in which a high-bandwidth electro-optic modulator steps a selected laser sideband to successive optical cavity modes. This approach involves no mechanical motion and allows for a scanning rate of 8 kHz per cavity mode, a rate that is limited only by the cavity response time itself. Unlike rapidly frequency-swept techniques, FARS does not reduce the measurement duty cycle, degrade the spectrum's frequency axis or require an unusual cavity configuration. FARS allows for a sensitivity of ∼2 × 10 -12 cm -1 Hz -1/2 and a tuning range exceeding 70 GHz. This technique shows promise for fast and sensitive trace gas measurements and studies of chemical kinetics. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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