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Coherent laser beams in the 3 to 20 {mu}m region of the spectrum are most applicable for chemical sensing by addressing the strongest vibrational absorption resonances of the media. Broadband frequency combs in this spectral range are of special interest since they can be used as a powerful tool for molecular spectroscopy offering dramatic gains in speed, sensitivity, precision, and massive parallelism of data collection. Here we show that a frequency comb realized through subharmonic generation in an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) based on orientation-patterned gallium phosphide (OP-GaP) pumped by a Kerr-lens mode-locked 2.35-{mu}m laser can reach a continuous wavelength span of 3-12 {mu}m, thus covering most of the molecular signature region. The key to achieving such a broad spectrum is to use a low-dispersion cavity entailing all gold-coated mirrors, minimally dispersive and optically thin intracavity elements, and a specially designed pump injector. The system features a smooth ultra-broadband spectral output that is phase coherent to the pump laser comb, 245-mW output power with high (>20%) optical conversion efficiency, and a possibility to reach close to unity conversion from a mode-locked drive, thanks to the non-dissipative downconversion processes and photon recycling.
We present a versatile mid-infrared frequency comb spectroscopy system based on a doubly resonant optical parametric oscillator tunable in the 3-5.4 {mu}m range and two detection methods, a Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) and a Vernier spectrome
Dual-frequency comb spectroscopy has emerged as a disruptive technique for measuring wide-spanning spectra with high resolution, yielding a particularly powerful technique for sensitive multi-component gas analysis. We present a spectrometer system b
Optical frequency combs (OFCs) at Mid-Infrared (MIR) wavelengths are essential for applications in precise spectroscopy, gas sensing and molecular fingerprinting, because of its revolutionary precision in both wavelength and frequency domain. The mic
We describe a coherent mid-infrared continuum source with 700 cm-1 usable bandwidth, readily tuned within 600 - 2500 cm-1 (4 - 17 mum) and thus covering much of the infrared fingerprint molecular vibration region. It is based on nonlinear frequency c
A compact and robust coherent laser light source that provides spectral coverage from the ultraviolet to infrared is desirable for numerous applications, including heterodyne super resolution imaging[1], broadband infrared microscopy[2], protein stru