Cavity Ring-down Spectroscopy Measurements Of Resonance-enhanced Two-photon Absorption By N<sub>2</sub>o
Lehmann, Kevin
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Title
Cavity Ring-down Spectroscopy Measurements Of Resonance-enhanced Two-photon Absorption By N2o
Author(s)
Lehmann, Kevin
Contributor(s)
Hodges, Joseph T.
Bailey, D. Michelle
Fleisher, Adam J.
Zhao, Gang
Issue Date
2021-06-22
Keyword(s)
Comparing theory and experiment
Abstract
"As recently discussed by K.K. Lehmann in a theoretical analysis of two-photon absorption (TPA) [1], the combination of high circulating power and counterpropagating fields associated with the cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) technique can yield relatively prominent, two-photon, Doppler-free absorption features for near-resonant, three-level rovibrational systems. Here, we present CRDS measurements of TPA by N$_2$O near $\lambda$ =4.5 $\mu$m. The experiment comprises a quantum cascade laser which is frequency-coupled to a high-finesse optical resonator through controlled optical feedback. Consistent with Lehmann's model, we observe CRDS decay signals that depend upon two characteristic decay rates: a constant single-photon value and an intracavity-power-dependent two-photon absorption rate. The resulting spectra exhibit strong Doppler-free features, saturation effects at low pressure, and TPA cross-section and collisional broadening coefficient consistent with theoretical predictions.
1. K.K. Lehmann, ""Resonance enhanced two-photon cavity ring-down spectroscopy of vibrational overtone bands: A proposal,"" J Chem Phys \textbf{151}, 144201 (2019)."
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