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Photo-acoustic dual-frequency comb spectroscopy
Engineering and TechnologyNature Communications

Photo-acoustic dual-frequency comb spectroscopy

T. Wildi, T. Voumard, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking dual-frequency comb photo-acoustic spectroscopy (DCPAS), a technique that combines the sensitivity of traditional photo-acoustic spectroscopy with the speed and precision of dual-comb spectroscopy. Conducted by Thibault Wildi, Thibault Voumard, Victor Brasch, Gürkan Yilmaz, and Tobias Herr, this research paves the way for rapid multi-species molecular analysis across the electromagnetic spectrum.... show more
Abstract
Photo-acoustic spectroscopy (PAS) is one of the most sensitive non-destructive analysis techniques for gases, fluids and solids. It can operate background-free at any wavelength and is applicable to microscopic and even non-transparent samples. Extension of PAS to broadband wavelength coverage is a powerful tool, though challenging to implement without sacrifice of wavelength resolution and acquisition speed. Here we show that dual-frequency comb spectroscopy (DCS) and its potential for unmatched precision, speed and wavelength coverage can be combined with the advantages of photo-acoustic detection. Acoustic wave interferograms are generated in the sample by dual-comb absorption and detected by a microphone. As an example, weak gas absorption features are precisely and rapidly sampled; long-term coherent averaging further increases the sensitivity. This novel approach of dual-frequency comb photo-acoustic spectroscopy (DCPAS) generates unprecedented opportunities for rapid and sensitive multi-species molecular analysis across all wavelengths of light.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 20, 2020
Authors
Thibault Wildi, Thibault Voumard, Victor Brasch, Gürkan Yilmaz, Tobias Herr
Tags
photo-acoustic spectroscopydual-frequency combsensitivitymolecular analysisspectroscopygas detectionacoustic wave
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