Absolute spectroscopy near 7.8 μm with a comb-locked extended-cavity quantum-cascade-laser

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We report for the first time the frequency locking of an extended-cavity quantum-cascade-laser (EC-QCL) to a near-infrared frequency comb. The locked laser source is exploited to carry out molecular spectroscopy around 7.8 μm with a line-centre frequency combined uncertainty of ~63 kHz. The strength of the approach, in view of an accurate retrieval of line centre frequencies over a spectral range as large as 100 cm-1, is demonstrated on the P(40), P(18) and R(31) lines of the fundamental rovibrational band of N2O covering the centre and edges of the P and R branches. The spectrometer has the potential to be straightforwardly extended to other spectral ranges, till 12 μm, which is the current wavelength limit for commercial cw EC-QCLs.

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Lamperti, M., Alsaif, B., Gatti, D., Fermann, M., Laporta, P., Farooq, A., & Marangoni, M. (2018). Absolute spectroscopy near 7.8 μm with a comb-locked extended-cavity quantum-cascade-laser. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19188-2

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