Squeezed dual-comb spectroscopy. Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Optical frequency combs have enabled distinct advantages in broadband, high-resolution spectroscopy and precision interferometry. However, quantum mechanics ultimately limits the metrological precision achievable with laser frequency combs. Quantum squeezing has led to substantial measurement improvements with continuous wave lasers, but experiments demonstrating metrological advantage with squeezed combs are less developed. Using the Kerr effect in nonlinear optical fiber, a 1-gigahertz frequency comb centered at 1560 nanometers is amplitude-squeezed by >3 decibels (dB) over a 2.5-terahertz bandwidth. Dual-comb interferometry yields mode-resolved spectroscopy of hydrogen sulfide gas with a signal-to-noise ratio nearly 3 dB beyond the shot-noise limit. The quantum noise reduction leads to a twofold quantum speedup in the determination of gas concentration, with implications for high-speed measurements of multiple species in dynamic chemical environments.

publication date

  • February 7, 2025

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  • green

Date in CU Experts

  • January 22, 2025 9:50 AM

Full Author List

  • Herman DI; Walsh M; Kreider MK; Lordi N; Tsao EJ; Lind AJ; Heyrich M; Combes J; Genest J; Diddams SA

author count

  • 10

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1095-9203

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 653

end page

  • 658

volume

  • 387

issue

  • 6734