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Time-stretch infrared spectroscopy
PhysicsCommunications Physics

Time-stretch infrared spectroscopy

A. Kawai, K. Hashimoto, et al.

Discover the breakthrough in spectral acquisition with the fastest continuous broadband mid-infrared spectrometer running at 80 MSpectra s⁻¹, developed by a team of researchers including Akira Kawai and Kazuki Hashimoto. Experience groundbreaking advancements in molecular science through high-quality broadband absorption spectroscopy, achieving a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio of 85!... show more
Abstract
Improving the spectral acquisition rate of broadband mid-infrared spectroscopy promises further advancements of molecular science and technology. Unlike pump-probe spectroscopy, which requires repeated measurements with different pump-probe delays, continuous spectroscopy running at a high spectral acquisition rate enables transient measurements of fast non-repeating phenomena or statistical analysis of a large amount of spectral data. Recently, Fourier-transform infrared spectrometers with rapid delay scan mechanisms including dual-comb spectrometers have significantly improved the measurement rate up to ~1 MSpectra s⁻¹ that is fundamentally limited by the signal-to-noise ratio. Here, we overcome the limit and demonstrate the fastest continuous broadband mid-infrared spectrometer running at 80 MSpectra s⁻¹ by implementing a wavelength-swept time-stretch spectroscopy technique. Our proof-of-concept experiment demonstrates broadband absorption spectroscopy of phenylacetylene from 4.4 to 4.9 µm (2040–2270 cm⁻¹) at a resolution of 15 nm (7.7 cm⁻¹) with a signal-to-noise ratio of 85 without averaging and a shot-to-shot fluctuation of 1.3%.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Sep 01, 2020
Authors
Akira Kawai, Kazuki Hashimoto, Tatsuo Dougakiuchi, Venkata Ramaiah Badarla, Takayuki Imamura, Tadataka Edamura, Takuro Ideguchi
Tags
mid-infrared spectroscopybroadband spectroscopymolecular sciencesignal-to-noise ratiotime-stretch techniquephenylacetylenespectral acquisition
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