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Dual terahertz frequency combs for photonic RF readout of refractive index sensing with frequency multiplication and active-dummy temperature compensation

Optics 2026-05-05 v1

Abstract

We present a unified refractive index (RI) sensing platform that integrates THz-comb-based frequency multiplication with dual-comb active-dummy temperature compensation. In conventional RI-sensing optical frequency combs (OFCs), sensitivity, stability, and measurement speed are fundamentally coupled, limiting overall performance. In the proposed system, RI-induced shifts in the repetition frequency are amplified in the terahertz domain, while temperature-induced fluctuations are suppressed through common-mode rejection in a dual-comb configuration. Experimental results demonstrate a sensitivity of 5.05 * 10^7 Hz/RIU, high linearity (R^2 = 0.9979), improved resolution (1.07 * 10^-4 RIU), and high accuracy (5.50 * 10^-5 RIU). The RI-induced frequency shift is expanded from tens of hertz to hundreds of kilohertz, enabling rapid and precise readout with short gate times. This approach overcomes the conventional trade-off between sensitivity and stability. More fundamentally, it establishes orthogonal control of signal scaling and noise suppression as a design principle for high-performance RI sensing.

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@article{arxiv.2605.01211,
  title  = {Dual terahertz frequency combs for photonic RF readout of refractive index sensing with frequency multiplication and active-dummy temperature compensation},
  author = {Masayuki Higaki and Yoshiaki Nakajima and Shuji Taue and Eiji Hase and Takeo Minamikawa and Yu Tokizane and Takeshi Yasui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.01211},
  year   = {2026}
}

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29 Pages, 5 Figures, 2 Tables