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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

A decade-spanning high-resolution asynchronous optical sampling terahertz time-domain and frequency comb spectrometer

Jacob T. Good; Daniel B. Holland; Ian A. Finneran; P. Brandon Carroll; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake

We present the design and capabilities of a high-resolution, decade-spanning ASynchronous OPtical Sampling (ASOPS)-based TeraHertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy (THz-TDS) instrument. Our system employs dual mode-locked femtosecond Ti:Sapphire oscillators with repetition rates offset locked at 100 Hz via a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) operating at the 60th harmonic of the ∼80 MHz oscillator repetition rates. The respective time delays of the individual laser pulses are scanned across a 12.5 ns window in a laboratory scan time of 10 ms, supporting a time delay resolution as fine as 15.6 fs. The repetition rate of the pump oscillator is synchronized to a Rb frequency standard via a PLL operating at the 12th harmonic of the oscillator repetition rate, achieving milliHertz (mHz) stability. We characterize the timing jitter of the system using an air-spaced etalon, an optical cross correlator, and the phase noise spectrum of the PLL. Spectroscopic applications of ASOPS-THz-TDS are demonstrated by measuring water vapor absorption lines from 0.55 to 3.35 THz and acetonitrile absorption lines from 0.13 to 1.39 THz in a short pathlength gas cell. With 70 min of data acquisition, a 50 dB signal-to-noise ratio is achieved. The achieved root-mean-square deviation is 14.6 MHz, with a mean deviation of 11.6 MHz, for the measured water line center frequencies as compared to the JPL molecular spectroscopy database. Further, with the same instrument and data acquisition hardware, we use the ability to control the repetition rate of the pump oscillator to enable THz frequency comb spectroscopy (THz-FCS). Here, a frequency comb with a tooth width of 5 MHz is generated and used to fully resolve the pure rotational spectrum of acetonitrile with Doppler-limited precision. The oscillator repetition rate stability achieved by our PLL lock circuits enables sub-MHz tooth width generation, if desired. This instrument provides unprecedented decade-spanning, tunable resolution, from 80 MHz down to sub-MHz, and heralds a new generation of gas-phase spectroscopic tools in the THz region.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014

The structure and dynamics of carbon dioxide and water containing ices investigated via THz and mid-IR spectroscopy

Marco A. Allodi; S. Ioppolo; Matthew J. Kelley; Brett A. McGuire; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2013

Laboratory investigation of pure and mixed ices of astrochemical relevance via THz and IR spectroscopy

Marco A. Allodi; S. Ioppolo; Brett A. McGuire; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2013

TERAHERTZ TIME DOMAIN SPECTROSCOPY OF SIMPLE ASTROPHYSICALLY RELEVANT ICES: THE STRUCTURE OF THE ICE

S. Ioppolo; Marco A. Allodi; Brett A. McGuire; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2013

A NEW FAR-IR (THz) AND IR SPECTROMETER FOR THE STUDY OF ASTROCHEMICAL ICES

Marco A. Allodi; S. Ioppolo; Brett A. McGuire; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2013

Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of complex organic molecules in astrophysically-relevant ices

Brett A. McGuire; S. Ioppolo; Marco A. Allodi; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2007

GENERATION OF TUNABLE TERAHERTZ RADIATION USING STABILIZED DIODE LASERS

Kevin C. Cossel; Rogier Braakman; Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2007

CHARACTERIZATION OF A HEB DETECTOR FOR THz RADIATION

Matthew J. Kelley; Rogier Braakman; Geoffrey A. Blake; Daniel F. Santavicca; Matthew O. Reese; Daniel E. Prober


Archive | 2006

THE MILLIMETER SPECTRUM OF METHYL ACETATE

Matthew J. Kelley; Geoffrey A. Blake


Archive | 2006

EXTENDING THE PRINCIPLES OF THE FLYGARE: TOWARDS A FOURIER TRANSFORM TH

Rogier Braakman; Matthew J. Kelley; Kevin C. Cossel; Geoffrey A. Blake

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Geoffrey A. Blake

California Institute of Technology

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Brett A. McGuire

California Institute of Technology

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Marco A. Allodi

California Institute of Technology

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Rogier Braakman

California Institute of Technology

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Kevin C. Cossel

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Daniel B. Holland

California Institute of Technology

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Ian A. Finneran

California Institute of Technology

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