Tunable dual optical frequency comb at 2 μm for CO 2 sensing

  • Russell E
  • Ruth A
  • Corbett B
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this article, we demonstrate a dual frequency comb (DFC) based on the gain-switching of mutually injection-locked semiconductor lasers in the 2 μ m wavelength region with a tunable free spectral range (FSR) between 500 MHz and 3 GHz. Through the down-conversion process enabled by DFCs, the beating spectra of the optical frequency combs were captured in a 15 MHz electrical bandwidth with high resolution and millisecond acquisition times. A first experimental demonstration of sensing CO 2 with this architecture is also presented.

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Russell, E., Ruth, A. A., Corbett, B., & Garcia Gunning, F. C. (2023). Tunable dual optical frequency comb at 2 μm for CO 2 sensing. Optics Express, 31(4), 6304. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.477295

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