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Cavity-Enhanced Frequency Comb Vernier Spectroscopy

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PHOTONICS
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics9040222

Keywords

Vernier spectroscopy; frequency comb spectroscopy; cavity enhanced spectroscopy; trace gas detection; precision spectroscopy

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  1. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [KAW 2015.0159]
  2. CNRS program Defi Instrumentation aux Limites [154957]

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Vernier spectroscopy is a technique that uses optical cavities to filter and enhance the interaction of frequency comb-based technology with the sample, allowing for applications in trace gas detection to precision spectroscopy. It has been implemented using various near- and mid-infrared comb sources.
Vernier spectroscopy is a frequency comb-based technique employing optical cavities for filtering of the comb and for enhancement of the interaction length with the sample. Depending on the ratio of the cavity free spectral range and the comb repetition rate, the cavity transmits either widely spaced individual comb lines (comb-resolved Vernier spectroscopy) or groups of comb lines, called Vernier orders (continuous-filtering Vernier spectroscopy, CF-VS). The cavity filtering enables the use of low-resolution spectrometers to resolve the individual comb lines or Vernier orders. Vernier spectroscopy has been implemented using various near- and mid-infrared comb sources for applications ranging from trace gas detection to precision spectroscopy. Here, we present the principles of the technique and provide a review of previous demonstrations of comb-resolved and continuous-filtering Vernier spectroscopy. We also demonstrate two new implementations of CF-VS: one in the mid-infrared, based on a difference frequency generation comb source, with a new and more robust detection system design, and the other in the near-infrared, based on a Ti:sapphire laser, reaching high sensitivity and the fundamental resolution limit of the technique.

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