Fiber-delivered heterodyne spectroscopy with a mid-infrared frequency comb
Fiber-delivered heterodyne spectroscopy with a mid-infrared frequency comb
By exploiting the excellent short-term phase stability between consecutive pulses from a free-running optical parametric oscillator frequency comb, we report the first example of hollow-core fiber-delivered heterodyne spectroscopy in the 3.1–3.8 µm wavelength range. The technique provides a means of spectroscopically interrogating a sample situated at the distal end of a fiber, with all electronics and light sources situated at the proximal end and with an inherent capability to suppress spectroscopically interfering features present in the free-space and in-fiber delivery path. Using a silica anti-resonant, hollow-core delivery fiber, we demonstrate high quality transmission and attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy of a plastic sample for fiber lengths of up to 40 m, significantly exceeding the few-meter lengths typically possible using solid-core fibers. The technique opens a route to implementing multi-species spectroscopic monitoring in remote and / or hostile industrial environments and medical applications.
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Castro-Marin, Pablo
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26 September 2023
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Castro-Marin, Pablo, Johnson, Kerr, Farrell, Carl, Davidson, Ian A., Qiang, F.U., Jasion, Gregory T., Wheeler, Natalie V., Poletti, Francesco, Richardson, David J. and Re, Derryck T.
(2023)
Fiber-delivered heterodyne spectroscopy with a mid-infrared frequency comb.
Optics Express, 31 (21), .
(doi:10.1364/OE.501617).
Abstract
By exploiting the excellent short-term phase stability between consecutive pulses from a free-running optical parametric oscillator frequency comb, we report the first example of hollow-core fiber-delivered heterodyne spectroscopy in the 3.1–3.8 µm wavelength range. The technique provides a means of spectroscopically interrogating a sample situated at the distal end of a fiber, with all electronics and light sources situated at the proximal end and with an inherent capability to suppress spectroscopically interfering features present in the free-space and in-fiber delivery path. Using a silica anti-resonant, hollow-core delivery fiber, we demonstrate high quality transmission and attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy of a plastic sample for fiber lengths of up to 40 m, significantly exceeding the few-meter lengths typically possible using solid-core fibers. The technique opens a route to implementing multi-species spectroscopic monitoring in remote and / or hostile industrial environments and medical applications.
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Accepted/In Press date: 15 September 2023
Published date: 26 September 2023
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502061
ISSN: 1094-4087
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Pablo Castro-Marin
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Kerr Johnson
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Carl Farrell
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Ian A. Davidson
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F.U. Qiang
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Gregory T. Jasion
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Natalie V. Wheeler
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Francesco Poletti
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Derryck T. Re
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