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Zejiang Deng1, Yang Liu1, Zhiwei Zhu1, Daping Luo1, Chenglin Gu1, Zhong Zuo1, Gehui Xie1, Wenxue Li1,2.
Abstract
In this paper, we report a scheme providing precise spectral analysis and surface imaging, simultaneously, based on a high-coherence dual-comb interferometer. With two tightly phase-locking frequency combs, we demonstrate a high-coherence dual-comb interferometer (DCI) covering 188 to 195 THz (1538.5 to 1595.7 nm) with comb-tooth resolution and a max spectral signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 159.7. The combination of the high-coherence dual-comb spectrometer and a reference arm simultaneously enables gas absorption spectroscopy and for the absolute distance information to be obtained in one measurement. As a demonstration, we measure the spectrum of CO2 and CO. From the same interferograms, we demonstrate that distance measurement, by time-of-flight (TOF), can be resolved with an rms precision of 0.53 μm after averaging 140 images and a measurement time of 1 s. Finally, we demonstrate that non-contact surface imaging, using 2D mechanical scanning, reaches lateral resolution of 40 μm. The longitudinal precision is 0.68 μm with a measurement time of 0.5 s. It verifies that DCS has the potential to be applied in standoff detection, environmental pollution monitors, and remote sensing.Entities:
Keywords: dual-comb spectroscopy; gas absorption spectrum; imaging
Year: 2021 PMID: 34063563 PMCID: PMC8124379 DOI: 10.3390/s21093166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Configuration of the dual-comb interferometer to measure spectra and distance. EOM, electro-optic modulator; PZT: piezoelectric transducer; Pump: pump current; CW laser, narrow linewidth continuous-wave laser at 1560 nm; λ/2, the half-wave plate; λ/4, the quarter-wave plate; BS, the beam splitter; PBS, the polarization beam splitter; LP, the low-pass filter.
Figure 2Two interferograms in the time domain. (a) Captured reference interferogram (red) and signal interferogram (blue). (b) Magnified view of interferograms.
Figure 3(a) Standard deviation of the distance measurements with different sample numbers. (b) The individual comb lines in the radio frequency domain directly transformed from data acquistiions with different acquisition times.
Figure 4The spectrum around 193 THz with resolved comb lines. (a) The entire spectrum across the entire domain of emissions of the laser oscillators. (b) A 25× view near the absorption peaks. (c) A 1000× view near an absorption peak with resolved comb lines.
Figure 5(a) Measured dual-comb spectrum data. (a) Entire spectrum from 186.5 to 196.5 THz (1526.7 to 1608.6 nm). (b) Normalized (blue) spectra, calculated (red) spectra, and the residual (gray) between them. (c) Normalized phase (green). (d) The evolution of the signal-to-noise ratio with measurement time.
Figure 6Surface mapping of the letter chain with the depth information calculated after 2D scanning. (a) The image of the ‘ECNU’ logo; (b) The depth line at 1.2 mm of vertical direction.