Marco Lamperti
Polytechnic University of Milan
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Scientific Reports | 2018
Marco Lamperti; Bidoor Alsaif; Davide Gatti; Martin E. Fermann; P. Laporta; Aamir Farooq; Marco Marangoni
We report for the first time the frequency locking of an extended-cavity quantum-cascade-laser (EC-QCL) to a near-infrared frequency comb. The locked laser source is exploited to carry out molecular spectroscopy around 7.8 μm with a line-centre frequency combined uncertainty of ~63 kHz. The strength of the approach, in view of an accurate retrieval of line centre frequencies over a spectral range as large as 100 cm−1, is demonstrated on the P(40), P(18) and R(31) lines of the fundamental rovibrational band of N2O covering the centre and edges of the P and R branches. The spectrometer has the potential to be straightforwardly extended to other spectral ranges, till 12 μm, which is the current wavelength limit for commercial cw EC-QCLs.
ACES Workshop: Innovative Materials and Techniques in Concrete Construction | 2012
Marco di Prisco; Liberato Ferrara; Marco Lamperti; S. Lapolla; Anna Magri; Giulio Zani
The use of High Performance Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composites (HPFRCC) allows the designer to reduce the dead weight of roofing keeping concrete covering structures still more competitive in relation to steel structures in terms of costs, thermal and acoustic insulation and fire resistance. Thin slabs can be used as tertiary elements in roof decks beside the spandrel beams and the simply supported prestressed precast roof elements. Two metres wide elements, simply supported along a 2.5 m span were devised as a possible application in this paper: the high performances are mainly used for the bending behavior along the 2.5 m span and in order to drastically simplify the detailing of the support regions. The idea is that of coupling textile and Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) technology, by means of an interposed polystyrene layer.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017
Riccardo Gotti; Davide Gatti; Piotr Masłowski; Marco Lamperti; M. Belmonte; P. Laporta; Marco Marangoni
We propose a novel approach to cavity-ring-down-spectroscopy (CRDS) in which spectra acquired with a frequency-agile rapid-scanning (FARS) scheme, i.e., with a laser sideband stepped across the modes of a high-finesse cavity, are interleaved with one another by a sub-millisecond readjustment of the cavity length. This brings to time acquisitions below 20 s for few-GHz-wide spectra composed of a very high number of spectral points, typically 3200. Thanks to the signal-to-noise ratio easily in excess of 10 000, each FARS-CRDS spectrum is shown to be sufficient to determine the line-centre frequency of a Doppler broadened line with a precision of 2 parts over 1011, thus very close to that of sub-Doppler regimes and in a few-seconds time scale. The referencing of the probe laser to a frequency comb provides absolute accuracy and long-term reproducibility to the spectrometer and makes it a powerful tool for precision spectroscopy and line-shape analysis. The experimental approach is discussed in detail together with experimental precision and accuracy tests on the (30 012) ← (00 001) P12e line of CO2 at ∼1.57 μm.
european quantum electronics conference | 2017
Bidoor Alsaif; Marco Lamperti; Davide Gatti; P. Laporta; Martin E. Fermann; Aamir Farooq; Marco Marangoni
Extended-cavity quantum cascade lasers (EC-QCLs) enable mode-hope-free frequency sweeps in the mid-infrared region over ranges in excess of 100 cm−1, at speeds up to 1 THz/s and with a 100-mW optical power level. This makes them ideally suited for broadband absorption spectroscopy and for the simultaneous detection of multiple gases. On the other hand, their use for precision spectroscopy has been hampered so far by a large amount of frequency noise, resulting in an optical linewidth of about 30 MHz over 50 ms [1]. This is one of the reasons why neither their frequency nor their phase have been so far locked to a frequency comb. Their use in combination with frequency combs has been performed in an open loop regime only [2], which has the merit of preserving the inherently fast modulation speed of these lasers, yet not to afford high spectral resolution and accuracy.
Materials and Structures | 2013
Marco di Prisco; Liberato Ferrara; Marco Lamperti
Fracture Mechanics of Concrete Structures | 2010
Liberato Ferrara; M. di Prisco; Marco Lamperti
Archive | 2004
M. di Prisco; Roberto Felicetti; Marco Lamperti; G. Menotti
Physical Review A | 2016
Auro Michele Perego; Marco Lamperti
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2018
Bidoor Alsaif; Marco Lamperti; Davide Gatti; P. Laporta; Martin E. Fermann; Aamir Farooq; O.M. Lyulin; A. Campargue; Marco Marangoni
european quantum electronics conference | 2017
Auro Michele Perego; Marco Lamperti