An on-chip III-V-semiconductor-on-silicon laser frequency comb for gas-phase molecular spectroscopy in real-time

Autor: Van Gasse, Kasper, Chen, Zaijun, Vicentini, Edoardo, Huh, Jeonghyun, Poelman, Stijn, Wang, Zhechao, Roelkens, Gunther, Hänsch, Theodor W., Kuyken, Bart, Picqué, Nathalie
Rok vydání: 2020
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Frequency combs, spectra of evenly-spaced narrow phase-coherent laser lines, have revolutionized precision measurements. On-chip frequency comb generators hold much promise for fully-integrated instruments of time and frequency metrology. While outstanding developments are being reported with Kerr, quantum cascade and microring electro-optic combs, the field of high-resolution multiplexed gas-phase spectroscopy has remained inaccessible to such devices, because of their large line spacing, their small number of usable comb lines, the intensity variations between their comb lines, and their limited photonic integrability. Here we identify a path to broadband gas-phase spectroscopy on a chip. We design a low-noise III-V-on-silicon comb generator on a photonic chip, that emits a flat-top spectrum of 1400 lines at a repetition frequency of 1.0 GHz, a feature never approached by other ultra-miniaturized comb synthesizers. With dual-comb spectroscopy, our near-infrared electrically-pumped laser records high-resolution (1 GHz) sensitive multiplexed spectra with resolved comb lines, in times as short as 5 microseconds. Isotope-resolved 12C/13C detection in carbon monoxide is performed within 1 millisecond. With further developments, entire high-resolution spectroscopy laboratories-on-a-chip may be manufactured at the wafer scale. In environmental sensing, broad networks of spectrometers could be densely field-deployed to simultaneously monitor, in real time, sources and sinks of greenhouse gases, industrial pollution or noxious emissions of motor vehicles.
Comment: 17 pages
Databáze: arXiv