High-Resolution Spectroscopy in the 11.6-15 {\mu}m Range by a Quasi-cw Difference-Frequency-Generation Laser Source
Abstract
We report an approach for high-resolution spectroscopy using a widely tunable laser emitting in the molecular fingerprint region. The laser is based on difference-frequency generation (DFG) in a nonlinear orientation-patterned GaAs crystal. The signal laser, a CO2 gas laser, is operated in a kHz-pulsed mode while the pump laser, an external-cavity quantum cascade laser, is finely mode-hop-free tuned. The idler radiation covers a spectral range of 11.6 - 15 {\mu}m with a laser linewidth of 2.3 MHz. We showcase the versatility and the potential for molecular fingerprinting of the developed DFG laser source by resolving the absorption features of a mixture of several species in the long-wavelength mid-infrared. Furthermore, exploiting the wide tunability and resolution of the spectrometer, we resolve the broadband absorption spectrum of ethylene (C2H4) over 13 - 14.2 {\mu}m and quantify the self-broadening coefficients of some selected spectral lines.
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@article{arxiv.2212.09089,
title = {High-Resolution Spectroscopy in the 11.6-15 {\mu}m Range by a Quasi-cw Difference-Frequency-Generation Laser Source},
author = {Ali Elkhazraji and Mohammad Khaled Shakfa and Marco Lamperti and Khaiyom Hakimov and Khalil Djebbi and Riccardo Gotti and Davide Gatti and Marco Marangoni and Aamir Farooq},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09089},
year = {2023}
}