We present gapless, high-resolution absorption and dispersion spectra obtained with quantum cascade laser frequency combs covering 55 cm−1. Using phase-sensitive dual comb design, the comb lines are gradually swept over 10 GHz, corresponding to the free spectral range of the laser devices, by applying a current modulation.

We show that with interleaving the spectral point spacing is reduced by more than four orders of magnitude over the full spectral span of the frequency comb.

The potential of this technique for high-precision gas sensing is illustrated by measuring the low pressure (107 hPa) absorption and dispersion spectra of methane spanning the range of 1170 cm−1 – 1225 cm−1 with a resolution of 0.001 cm−1.

The webinar was held on 25 June 2020.

25 June 2020 – CET

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Speakers

Andreas Hugi

The webinar will be hosted by Andreas Hugi, who co-founded IRsweep after receiving his PhD on single-mode and comb operation of broadband QCLs at ETH Zurich.

Lukas Emmenegger

Joining the panel will be Lukas Emmenegger, Head of the Laboratory for Air Pollution / Environmental Technology at Empa.

Michele Gianella

Also joining will be Michele Gianella, Researcher at Empa's Laboratory for Air Pollution / Environmental Technology.