High-precision methanol spectroscopy with a widely tunable SI-traceable frequency-comb-based mid-infrared QCL

There is an increasing demand for precise molecular spectroscopy, in particular in the mid-infrared fingerprint window that hosts a considerable number of vibrational signatures, whether it be for modeling our atmosphere, interpreting astrophysical spectra or testing fundamental physics. We present...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optica 2019-04, Vol.6 (4), p.411
Hauptverfasser: Santagata, R., Tran, D. B. A., Argence, B., Lopez, O., Tokunaga, S. K., Wiotte, F., Mouhamad, H., Goncharov, A., Abgrall, M., Le Coq, Y., Alvarez-Martinez, H., Le Targat, R., Lee, W. K., Xu, D., Pottie, P.-E., Darquié, B., Amy-Klein, A.
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Zusammenfassung:There is an increasing demand for precise molecular spectroscopy, in particular in the mid-infrared fingerprint window that hosts a considerable number of vibrational signatures, whether it be for modeling our atmosphere, interpreting astrophysical spectra or testing fundamental physics. We present a high-resolution mid-infrared spectrometer traceable to primary frequency standards. It combines a widely tunable ultra-narrow Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL), an optical frequency comb and a compact multipass cell. The QCL frequency is stabilized onto a comb controlled with a remote near-infrared ultra-stable laser, transferred through a fiber link. The resulting QCL frequency stability is below 10-15 from 0.1 to 10s and its frequency uncertainty of 4×10-14 is given by the remote frequency standards. Continuous tuning over ~400 MHz is reported. We use the apparatus to perform saturated absorption spectroscopy of methanol in the low-pressure multipass cell and demonstrate a statistical uncertainty at the kHz level on transition center frequencies, confirming its potential for driving the next generation technology required for precise spectroscopic measurements.
ISSN:2334-2536
2334-2536
DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.6.000411