Optical Frequency Comb Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of $^{14}$N$_2$$^{16}$O at 7.8 {\mu}m
Abstract
We use a Fourier transform spectrometer based on a compact mid-infrared difference frequency generation comb source to perform broadband high-resolution measurements of nitrous oxide, NO, and retrieve line center frequencies of the fundamental band and the + - hot band. The spectrum spans 90 cm around 1285 cm with a sample point spacing of 3 10 cm (9 MHz). We report line positions of 72 lines in the fundamental band between P(37) and R(38), and 112 lines in the + - hot band (split into two components with e/f rotationless parity) between P(34) and R(33), with uncertainties in the range of 90-600 kHz. We derive upper state constants of both bands from a fit of the effective ro-vibrational Hamiltonian to the line center positions. For the fundamental band, we observe excellent agreement in the retrieved line positions and upper state constants with those reported in a recent study by AlSaif et al. using a comb-referenced quantum cascade laser [J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transf, 2018;211:172-178]. We determine the origin of the hot band with precision one order of magnitude better than previous work based on FTIR measurements by Toth [http://mark4sun.jpl.nasa.gov/n2o.html], which is the source of the HITRAN2016 data for these bands.
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@article{arxiv.2103.03682,
title = {Optical Frequency Comb Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of $^{14}$N$_2$$^{16}$O at 7.8 {\mu}m},
author = {Adrian Hjältén and Matthias Germann and Karol Krzempek and Arkadiusz Hudzikowski and Aleksander Głuszek and Dorota Tomaszewska and Grzegorz Soboń and Aleksandra Foltynowicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.03682},
year = {2023}
}