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    Massively Parallel Sensing Of Trace Molecules And Their Isotopologues With Broadband Mid-Ir Frequency Combs Produced Via Optical Subharmonic Generation

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    We present a new platform for mid-infrared (MIR) dual-comb spectroscopy, based on a pair of ultra-broadband subharmonic optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) pumped by two phase-locked thulium-fiber combs. Our system provides fast (7 ms for a single interferogram), moving-parts-free, simultaneous acquisition of 350,000 spectral data points, spaced by 115-MHz intermodal interval over 3.1-5.5 μm spectral range. Parallel detection of 22 trace molecular species in a gas mixture, including isotopologues containing such isotopes as 13C, 18O, 17O, 15N, 34S, 33S and 2H (deuterium), with part-per-billion sensitivity and sub-Doppler resolution has been demonstrated. We also show that by utilizing Kerr-lens mode-locked Cr:ZnS lasers operating at λ2.35 μm one can create MIR frequency combs spanning almost two octaves in wavelength

    Recent Progress in Transition-Metal-Doped II–VI Mid-IR Lasers

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    Ressonância magnética na síndrome da apnéia obstrutiva do sono: características anatômicas das vias aéreas superiores relacionadas ao sexo

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    A compact mid-infrared channel waveguide laser is demonstrated in Cr:ZnS with a view to power scaling chromium laser technology utilizing the thermo-mechanical advantages of Cr:ZnS over alternative transition metal doped II-VI semiconductor laser materials. The laser provided a maximum power of 101 mW of CW output at 2333 nm limited only by the available pump power. A maximum slope efficiency of 20% was demonstrated

    Semiconductor disk laser pumped Cr2+:Znse lasers

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    A new flexible pump source, the optically-pumped semiconductor disk laser (SDL), for the Cr2+:ZnSe laser is reported. The SDL provides up to 6W output power at a free running central wavelength of 1.98μm. The Cr2+:ZnSe laser operated at an output power of 1.8W and a slope efficiency of ~50% with respect to absorbed pump power whilst maintaining a low output intensity noise figure of <0.14% RMS. The system required no optical isolation even under the situation of significant optical feedback
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