‘Frequency combs’ ID chemicals within the mid-infrared spectral region

Eurekalert  March 15, 2018
Chemical compounds all carry distinctive absorption “fingerprints” within the mid-infrared spectral region of 2 to 12 microns. A team of researchers in the US (NIST Colorado, University of Colorado, NIST Maryland) leveraged robust fabrication and geometrical dispersion engineering of nanophotonic waveguides for multi-band, coherent frequency combs spanning 70 THz in the midinfrared (2.5 µm–6.2 µm). Precise waveguide fabrication provides significant spectral broadening with engineered spectra targeted at specific mid-infrared bands. They have numerous applications — from transferring time standards and improving GPS signals to precision spectroscopy. These sensors can significantly increase the detection sensitivity of tools and techniques such as breath analyzers, cancer detection, explosives tracking and detection, and drug synthesis monitoring… read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

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