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High-Precision Dual-Comb Sensing Method Keeps Compact Footprint

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CHANGCHUN, China, May 5, 2022 — Dual-comb photothermal spectroscopy (DC-PTS), demonstrated for the first time by a joint team from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), could provide a highly sensitive solution to broadband gas sensing and measurement. Where conventional frequency comb spectroscopy requires a sophisticated spectrometer or a high-bandwidth photodetector to resolve the comb line, and a bulky gas cell to obtain sufficient sensitivity, thereby limiting its use outside laboratory environments, the DC-PTS approach provides superresolution,...Read full article

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    Published: May 2022
    Glossary
    frequency comb
    A frequency comb is a precise and regular series of equally spaced spectral lines, or frequencies, that are generated with great accuracy. The term "frequency comb" is often associated with the Nobel Prize-winning technique known as frequency comb spectroscopy, developed by John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch in the 1990s. The technology has since become a powerful tool in various scientific and technological applications. Key points about frequency combs: Origin and development: The...
    optical frequency comb
    An optical frequency comb is a tool used for measuring frequencies with extremely high precision. It is essentially a spectrum consisting of a series of discrete, equally spaced frequency lines, much like the teeth of a comb, hence the name. These combs have revolutionized fields like metrology, spectroscopy, and telecommunications due to their ability to provide a precise frequency reference over a wide range of wavelengths. Structure and generation: Equally spaced lines: The...
    interferometer
    An interferometer is a scientific instrument that utilizes the principle of interference to measure differences in the path length, wavelength, phase, or amplitude of coherent electromagnetic waves. It typically consists of components such as a light source (often a laser), beamsplitters, mirrors, and detectors arranged in such a way that multiple beams of light can be combined and analyzed. More about interferometers: Interference pattern: Interferometers generate interference...
    fabry-perot interferometer
    A multiple-beam interferometer, usually consisting of two flat plates, with high reflective ability. The plates are set parallel to one another by spacers so that lightwaves may bounce back and forth between them several times. The requirements for constructive interference of reflected lightwaves of a given wavelength can be fulfilled only at particular angles, relative to the normal to the plates. Therefore, Fabry-Perot interferometers can be used as spectrometers with high resolution. Used...
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