We developed a newly designed wavelength modulation (WM) system for highly sensitive absorption spectroscopy. In our system, the WM is realized by yawing an output mirror in a monochromator. In order to control an amplitude Δλ of the WM in a wide range, we employed a forced vibration of a permanent magnet driven by a magnetic field of a solenoid. Our system has an advantage of that the WM amplitude Δλ can be adjusted in extensively wide range from 0.08 nm to 11 nm only by tuning a driving frequency of the applying current to the solenoid, because we utilize a resonance phenomenon of the forced vibration for adjustment of the WM amplitude. By using our system, we measured WM absorption spectra of a Cu 2O thin film and found clearly spectral structures for weak 2-4P excitonic resonances in the WM absorption spectra. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Iwamitsu, K., Aihara, S., Shimamoto, T., Fujii, A., & Akai, I. (2012, July). A wavelength modulation system for highly sensitive absorption spectroscopy. Review of Scientific Instruments. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4732817
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