Mid-infrared VIPA Spectrometer for Rapid and Broadband Trace Gas Detection

Abstract

We present and characterize a 2-D imaging spectrometer based on a virtually-imaged phased array (VIPA) disperser for rapid, high-resolution molecular detection using mid-infrared (MIR) frequency combs at 3.1 and 3.8 μ m. We demonstrate detection of CH4 at 3.1 μ m with >3750 resolution elements spanning >80 nm with ~600 MHz resolution in a <10 μ s acquisition time. In addition to broadband detection, rapid, time-resolved single-image detection is demonstrated by capturing dynamic concentration changes of CH4 at a rate of ~375 frames per second. Changes in absorption above the noise floor of 5× 10-4 are readily detected on the millisecond time scale, leading to important future applications such as real time monitoring of trace gas concentrations and detection of reactive intermediates.

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