Nonlinear interferometer for Fourier-transform mid-infrared gas spectroscopy using near-infrared detection

  • Lindner C
  • Kunz J
  • Herr S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nonlinear interferometers allow for mid-infrared spectroscopy with near-infrared detection using correlated photons. Previous implementations have demonstrated a spectral resolution limited by spectrally selective detection. In our work, we demonstrate mid-infrared transmission spectroscopy in a nonlinear interferometer using single-pixel near-infrared detection and Fourier-transform analysis. A sub-wavenumber spectral resolution allows for rotational-line-resolving spectroscopy of gaseous samples in a spectral bandwidth of over 700 cm −1 . We use methane transmission spectra around 3.3 μm wavelength to characterize the spectral resolution, noise limitations and transmission accuracy of our device. The combination of nonlinear interferometry and Fourier-transform analysis paves the way towards performant and efficient mid-infrared spectroscopy with near-infrared detection.

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Lindner, C., Kunz, J., Herr, S. J., Wolf, S., Kießling, J., & Kühnemann, F. (2021). Nonlinear interferometer for Fourier-transform mid-infrared gas spectroscopy using near-infrared detection. Optics Express, 29(3), 4035. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.415365

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