Abstract
We report the first measurement of resolved molecular absorption lines with dual-comb spectroscopy using a Kerr-lens mode-locked bidirectional Ti:sapphire ring laser cavity. A 3 nm broad spectrum has been recorded in 5.3 ms with a spectral resolution of ≈ 1 GHz (0.05 cm-1) corresponding to a relative spectral resolution of 2.5 × 10 −6 . The measurement of spectrally resolved molecular absorption lines have been demonstrated on the oxygen A -band at 394 THz (760 nm, 13 000 cm −1 ) and was obtained with two free-running 100 fs Ti:sapphire trains of pulses without the need for active phase stabilization protocol nor real-time or post-processing correction. This work demonstrates that the bidirectional laser configuration enables a sufficient level of absolute and mutual coherence for dual-comb spectroscopy of resolved molecular absorption lines. Considering the high versatility of Ti:sapphire emission spectral range (from 600 to 1100 nm) with high-peak powers, the here reported results pave the way for Dual-Comb spectroscopy in the UV range at mW average output power using a standalone set-up, in the aim to extend its applicability for atmospheric remote-sensing.
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Galtier, S., Pivard, C., Morville, J., & Rairoux, P. (2022). High-resolution dual comb spectroscopy using a free-running, bidirectional ring titanium sapphire laser. Optics Express, 30(12), 21148. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.455963
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