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Physical Review Letters | 2010

Observing the intrinsic linewidth of a quantum-cascade laser: beyond the Schawlow-Townes limit.

S. Bartalini; S. Borri; P. Cancio; A. Castrillo; I. Galli; G. Giusfredi; D. Mazzotti; L. Gianfrani; P. De Natale

A comprehensive investigation of the frequency-noise spectral density of a free-running midinfrared quantum-cascade laser is presented for the first time. It provides direct evidence of the leveling of this noise down to a white-noise plateau, corresponding to an intrinsic linewidth of a few hundred hertz. The experiment is in agreement with the most recent theory on the fundamental mechanism of line broadening in quantum-cascade lasers, which provides a new insight into the Schawlow-Townes formula and predicts a narrowing beyond the limit set by the radiative lifetime of the upper level.


Optics Letters | 2007

Frequency-comb-referenced quantum-cascade laser at 4.4 μm

S. Bartalini; P. Cancio; G. Giusfredi; D. Mazzotti; P. De Natale; S. Borri; I. Galli; T. Leveque; L. Gianfrani

We report what we believe to be the first absolute frequency measurement performed using a quantum-cascade laser (QCL) referenced to an optical frequency comb synthesizer (OFCS). A QCL at 4.43 microm has been used for producing near-infrared radiation at 858 nm by means of sum-frequency generation with a Nd:YAG source in a periodically poled lithium niobate nonlinear crystal. The absolute frequency of the QCL source has been measured by detecting the beat note between the sum frequency and a diode laser at the same wavelength, while both the Nd:YAG and the diode laser were referenced to the OFCS. Doppler-broadened line profiles of (13)CO(2) molecular transitions have been recorded with such an absolute frequency reference.


Optics Express | 2008

Lamb-dip-locked quantum cascade laser for comb-referenced IR absolute frequency measurements

S. Borri; S. Bartalini; Iacopo Galli; P. Cancio; G. Giusfredi; D. Mazzotti; A. Castrillo; L. Gianfrani; P. De Natale

The frequency of a DFB quantum cascade laser (QCL) emitting at 4.3 microm has been long-term stabilized to the Lamb-dip center of a CO2 ro-vibrational transition by means of first-derivative locking to the saturated absorption signal. Thanks to the non-linear sum-frequency generation (SFG) process with a fiber-amplified Nd:YAG laser, the QCL mid-infrared (IR) radiation has been linked to an optical frequency-comb synthesizer (OFCS) and its absolute frequency counted with a kHz-level precision and an overall uncertainty of 75 kHz.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Intracavity quartz-enhanced photoacoustic sensor

S. Borri; Pietro Patimisco; I. Galli; D. Mazzotti; G. Giusfredi; Naota Akikusa; Masamichi Yamanishi; Gaetano Scamarcio; P. De Natale; Vincenzo Spagnolo

We report on a spectroscopic technique named intracavity quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (I-QEPAS) employed for sensitive trace-gas detection in the mid-infrared spectral region. It is based on a combination of QEPAS with a buildup optical cavity. The sensor includes a distributed feedback quantum cascade laser emitting at 4.33 μm. We achieved a laser optical power buildup factor of ∼500, which corresponds to an intracavity laser power of ∼0.75 W. CO2 has been selected as the target molecule for the I-QEPAS demonstration. We achieved a detection sensitivity of 300 parts per trillion for 4 s integration time, corresponding to a noise equivalent absorption coefficient of 1.4 × 10−8 cm−1 and a normalized noise-equivalent absorption of 3.2 × 10−10 W cm−1 Hz−1/2.


Optics Letters | 2005

Frequency-comb-based absolute frequency measurements in the mid-infrared with a difference-frequency spectrometer.

D. Mazzotti; P. Cancio; G. Giusfredi; P. De Natale; M. Prevedelli

We demonstrate the possibility of extending the well-established metrological performance of optical frequency-comb synthesizers to the mid-IR region by phase locking the pump and signal lasers of a difference-frequency source to two near-IR teeth of an optical comb. An uncertainty of 800 Hz (1.1 x 10(-11)) in the absolute frequencies of CO2 transitions near 4.2 microm has been measured by cavity-enhanced saturated-absorption spectroscopy. Prospects for the creation of a new dense set of high-quality molecular frequency standards in the IR are discussed.


Optics Express | 2009

Ultra-stable, widely tunable and absolutely linked mid-IR coherent source

I. Galli; S. Bartalini; P. Cancio; G. Giusfredi; D. Mazzotti; P. De Natale

We report on a new coherent source that, using a phase-lock scheme to an optical frequency-comb synthesizer, achieves a 10-Hz intrinsic linewidth, is tunable from 4 to 4.5 microm with a presettable absolute frequency and, when coupled to a high-finesse cavity, can provide a short-term absorption sensitivity of 1.3 x 10(-11) cm(-1)Hz,(-1/2). These unique spectral features make this source a precise tool for molecular physics.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Comb-assisted subkilohertz linewidth quantum cascade laser for high-precision mid-infrared spectroscopy

I. Galli; M. Siciliani de Cumis; Francesco Cappelli; S. Bartalini; D. Mazzotti; S. Borri; A. Montori; Naota Akikusa; Masamichi Yamanishi; G. Giusfredi; P. Cancio; P. De Natale

We report on the linewidth narrowing of a room-temperature mid-infrared quantum cascade laser by phase-locking to a difference-frequency-generated radiation referenced to an optical frequency comb synthesizer. A locking bandwidth of 250 kHz, with a residual rms phase-noise of 0.56 rad, has been achieved. The laser linewidth is narrowed by more than 2 orders of magnitude below 1 kHz, and its frequency is stabilized with an absolute traceability of 2×10−12. This source has allowed the measurement of the absolute frequency of a CO2 molecular transition with an uncertainty of about 1 kHz.


Optics Letters | 2012

Subkilohertz linewidth room-temperature mid-infrared quantum cascade laser using a molecular sub-Doppler reference

Francesco Cappelli; I. Galli; S. Borri; G. Giusfredi; P. Cancio; D. Mazzotti; A. Montori; Naota Akikusa; Masamichi Yamanishi; S. Bartalini; P. De Natale

We report on the narrowing of a room-temperature mid-IR quantum cascade laser by frequency locking it to a CO2 sub-Doppler transition obtained by polarization spectroscopy. A locking bandwidth of 250 kHz has been achieved. The laser linewidth is narrowed by more than two orders of magnitude below 1 kHz, and its absolute frequency is stabilized at the same level.


Optics Letters | 2012

Direct link of a mid-infrared QCL to a frequency comb by optical injection.

S. Borri; I. Galli; Francesco Cappelli; Alfredo Bismuto; S. Bartalini; P. Cancio; G. Giusfredi; D. Mazzotti; Jérôme Faist; P. De Natale

A narrow-linewidth comb-linked nonlinear source is used as master radiation to injection lock a room-temperature mid-infrared quantum cascade laser (QCL). This process leads to a direct lock of the QCL to the optical frequency comb, providing the unique features of narrow linewidth, absolute frequency, higher output power, and wide mode-hop-free tunability. The QCL reproduces the injected radiation within more than 94%, with a reduction of the frequency-noise spectral density by 3 to 4 orders of magnitude up to about 100 kHz, and a linewidth narrowing from a few MHz to 20 kHz.


Optics Letters | 2000

Saturated-absorption spectroscopy with low-power difference-frequency radiation.

D. Mazzotti; P. De Natale; G. Giusfredi; C. Fort; J A. Mitchell; Leo W. Hollberg

We report high-resolution saturated-absorption spectra recorded by use of a few microwatts of radiation generated in a single pass by difference-frequency mixing. These results were obtained without the use of buildup cavities for the nonlinear mixing or for the saturation spectroscopy. We show high-quality saturated-absorption signals for the fundamental rovibrational band of CO(2) near 4.3 mum. Convenient sources and frequency-conversion devices open new possibilities for sub-Doppler spectroscopy in the infrared.

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G. Giusfredi

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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P. De Natale

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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P. Cancio

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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I. Galli

University of Florence

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S. Bartalini

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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S. Borri

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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Paolo De Natale

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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Francesco Cappelli

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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P. Cancio Pastor

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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