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Parallel gas spectroscopy using mid-infrared supercontinuum from a single Si3N4 waveguide

Tagkoudi, Eirini  
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Grassani, Davide  
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Yang, Fan  
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April 7, 2020
Optics Letters

Efficient third-order nonlinear optical processes have been successfully integrated on silicon nitride (Si3N4) waveguides. In particular, owing to Si3N4 wide transparency window spanning from the visible to the middle-infrared (mid-IR), efficient mid-IR dispersive-wave (DW) generation from a fiber laser has been recently demonstrated, and its potential as a source for absorption spectroscopy of a single gas has been established. Here we show that the system can be further engineered to broaden the coverage of a single DW without losing efficiency, as to enable simultaneous and discrete detection of several gas-phase molecules within the 2900 and 3380cm−1 functional group region. We demonstrate quantitative detection of acetylene, methane, and ethane using a simple direct-absorption spectroscopy scheme, achieving a several hundreds of parts-per-million noise-equivalent detection limit with a 5 cm long gas cell.

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