320-channel dual phase lock-in optical spectrometer

  • Fodor P
  • Rothenberger S
  • Jevy J
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Abstract

The development of a multiple-channel lock-in optical spectrometer (LIOS) is presented, which enables parallel phase-sensitive detection at the output of an optical spectrometer. The light intensity from a spectrally broad source is modulated at the reference frequency, and focused into a high-resolution imaging spectrometer. The height at which the light enters the spectrometer is controlled by an acousto-optic deflector, and the height information is preserved at the output focal plane. A two-dimensional InGaAs focal plane array collects light that has been dispersed in wavelength along the horizontal direction, and in time along the vertical direction. The data is demodulated using a high performance computer-based digital signal processor. This parallel approach greatly enhances (by more than 100x) the speed at which spectrally resolved lock-in data can be acquired. The noise performance of a working system optimized for the 1.3 μm wavelength range is analyzed using a laser diode light source. Time-resolved absorption traces are obtained for InAs quantum dots embedded in a GaAs matrix, and for dispersed films of PbSe nanocrystals.

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Fodor, P. S., Rothenberger, S., & Jevy, J. (2005). 320-channel dual phase lock-in optical spectrometer. Review of Scientific Instruments, 76(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1830013

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