A NEW BROADBAND CAVITY ENHANCED FREQUENCY COMB SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUE USING GHz VERNIER FILTERING.
Morville, Jホrルme
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Title
A NEW BROADBAND CAVITY ENHANCED FREQUENCY COMB SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUE USING GHz VERNIER FILTERING.
Author(s)
Morville, Jホrルme
Contributor(s)
Crozet, Patrick
Dobrev, Georgi
Rutkowski, Lucile
Issue Date
23-Jun-15
Keyword(s)
Mini-symposium: High-Precision Spectroscopy
Date of Ingest
2016-01-05T20:02:30Z
Abstract
We present a new approach to Cavity Enhanced - Direct Frequency Comb Spectroscopy where the full emission bandwidth of a Titanium:Sapphire laser is exploited at GHz resolution. The technique is based on a low-resolution Vernier filtering obtained with an appreciable --actively stabilized-- mismatch between the cavity Free Spectral Range and the laser repetition rate, using a diffraction grating and a split-photodiode footnote{Rutkowski it{et al}, Opt. Lett., 39(23)2014}. This particular approach provides an immunity to frequency-amplitude noise conversion, reaching an absorption baseline noise in the 10$^{-9}$,cm$^{-1}$ range with a cavity finesse of only 3000. Spectra covering 1800 cm$^{-1}$ ($sim$ 55 THz) are acquired in recording times of about 1 second, providing an absorption figure of merit of a few 10$^{-11}$,cm$^{-1}$/$sqrt{Hz}$.
Initially tested with ambient air, we report progress in using the Vernier frequency comb method with a discharge source of small radicals.
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