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arxiv: 2411.01513 · v1 · pith:ZJCE52KG · submitted 2024-11-03 · physics.optics

Ultra-broadband UV/VIS spectroscopy enabled by resonant dispersive wave emission of a frequency comb

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keywords combfrequencyultra-broadbandspectroscopyultravioletvisibleacrossdispersive
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We introduce a novel ultra-broadband ultraviolet and visible frequency comb light source covering more than 240 THz by resonant dispersive wave emission in a gas-filled hollow-core fiber waveguide. The light source allows tuning from ~340 nm to 465 nm (645 THz to ~885 THz) with conversion efficiencies of 1.5 %. Ultra-broadband absorption spectroscopy is demonstrated by studying nitrogen dioxide, a molecular species of major atmospheric relevance strongly absorbing across the ultraviolet and visible spectral region. We show that the coherence of the 80 MHz ytterbium fiber-based frequency comb seeding the frequency up-conversion process is conserved, paving the way toward further ultra-broadband (dual) comb spectroscopy across the ultraviolet/visible range.

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