论文标题
灵敏度增强的傅立叶转化中红外光谱使用超脑激光源
Sensitivity-enhanced Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy using a supercontinuum laser source
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论文摘要
数十年来,傅立叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱仪一直是中红外(MIR)光谱领域的主要技术。现在,在mir光谱区域运行的超脑激光源现在为由于其独特的特性(例如高亮度,宽带光谱覆盖率和增强的稳定性)提供了丰富FTIR光谱范围的潜力。在我们的贡献中,我们将此高级光源介绍为替代传统的热发射器。此外,提出并详细考虑了脉冲miR超级源与FTIR光谱仪的有效耦合与FTIR光谱仪的有效耦合的方法。实验部分致力于应用超脑激光器的脉冲到脉冲能量波动,系统的性能以及噪声和长期稳定性。使用配备热发射器的常规FTIR仪器进行的比较测量表明,基于超脑的系统可以达到相似的噪声水平。测试了基于超前的FTIR光谱仪的分析性能,以在液体流动池(500 $μm路径长度)中的一系列浓度甲醛溶液(500 $ m $ m路径长度)进行测试,并与常规FTIR(130 $ $ $ M $ m路径长度)进行了比较。结果表明,由于激光的高亮度实现了延长的路径长度,因此具有四倍增强的检测极限。总之,配备新型宽带miR超级激光器的FTIR光谱仪可以胜过提供卓越性能的传统系统,例如,相互作用路径长度以前是无法实现的,同时保持了从高度稳定的热热发射器中知道的低噪声水平。
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers have been the dominant technology in the field of mid-infrared (MIR)spectroscopy for decades. Supercontinuum laser sources operating in the MIR spectral region now offer the potential to enrich the field of FTIR spectroscopy due to their distinctive properties, such as high-brightness, broadband spectral coverage and enhanced stability. In our contribution, we introduce this advanced light source as a replacement for conventional thermal emitters. Furthermore, an approach to efficient coupling of pulsed MIR supercontinuum sources to FTIR spectrometers is proposed and considered in detail. The experimental part is devoted to pulse-to-pulse energy fluctuations of the applied supercontinuum laser, performance of the system, as well as the noise and long-term stability. Comparative measurements performed with a conventional FTIR instrument equipped with a thermal emitter illustrate that similar noise levels can be achieved with the supercontinuum-based system. The analytical performance of the supercontinuum-based FTIR spectrometer was tested for a concentration series of aqueous formaldehyde solutions in a liquid flow cell (500 $μ$m path length) and compared with the conventional FTIR (130 $μ$m path length). The results show a four-times-enhanced detection limit due to the extended path length enabled by the high brightness of the laser. In conclusion, FTIR spectrometers equipped with novel broadband MIR supercontinuum lasers could outperform traditional systems providing superior performance, e.g., interaction path lengths formerly unattainable, while maintaining low noise levels known from highly stable thermal emitters.