ECE 616 Student Presentation: Dual-Comb Spectroscopy

By Andrew J Metcalf

Purdue University

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Abstract

Dual comb spectroscopy is introduced, a technique that is based on the beating of two frequency combs. A sample is first interrogated by the combs before they are beat together via photodiode which down converts the signal from the optical to RF domain where it can be processed with electronics. A overview of the concept is given as well as a brief look into current achievements and limitations.

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  • Andrew J Metcalf (2012), "ECE 616 Student Presentation: Dual-Comb Spectroscopy," https://nanohub.org/resources/13317.

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EE 117, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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ECE 616 Student Presentation: Dual-Comb Spectroscopy
  • Dual-Comb Spectroscopy 1. Dual-Comb Spectroscopy 0
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  • Molecular Spectroscopy 2. Molecular Spectroscopy 13.6
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  • Frequency Combs in Molecular Spectroscopy 3. Frequency Combs in Molecular S… 67
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  • Frequency Comb 4. Frequency Comb 180.33333333333334
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  • Basic Setup 5. Basic Setup 239.13333333333333
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  • Heterodyne detection 6. Heterodyne detection 346
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  • Stabilizing the comb 7. Stabilizing the comb 383.63333333333333
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  • Experimental Results 8. Experimental Results 433.36666666666667
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  • Cavity-enhanced dual-comb spectroscopy 9. Cavity-enhanced dual-comb spec… 466
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  • Time Resolved Applications 10. Time Resolved Applications 553.26666666666665
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  • Advantages 11. Advantages 604.16666666666663
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  • Limitations 12. Limitations 648.0333333333333
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