Mid infrared gas spectroscopy using efficient fiber laser driven photonic chip-based supercontinuum

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Directly accessing the middle infrared, the molecular functional group spectral region, via supercontinuum generation processes based on turn-key fiber lasers offers the undeniable advantage of simplicity and robustness. Recently, the assessment of the coherence of the mid-IR dispersive wave in silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) waveguides, pumped at telecom wavelength, established an important first step towards mid-IR frequency comb generation based on such compact systems. Yet, the spectral reach and efficiency still fall short for practical implementation. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that large cross-section Si 3 N 4 waveguides pumped with 2 μm fs-fiber laser can reach the important spectroscopic spectral region in the 3–4 μm range, with up to 35% power conversion and milliwatt-level output powers. As a proof of principle, we use this source for detection of C 2 H 2 by absorption spectroscopy. Such result makes these sources suitable candidate for compact, chip-integrated spectroscopic and sensing applications.

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Grassani, D., Tagkoudi, E., Guo, H., Herkommer, C., Yang, F., Kippenberg, T. J., & Brès, C. S. (2019). Mid infrared gas spectroscopy using efficient fiber laser driven photonic chip-based supercontinuum. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09590-3

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