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Heterodyne gas cell measurements at 2.9 THz using a quantum cascade laser as local oscillator

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Hu, Qing
Kao, Tsung-Yu
Kumar, S.
Ren, Y.
Gao, J. R.
Hovenier, J. N.
Higgins, R.
Zhang, W.
Bell, A.
Klein, B.
Klapwijk, T. M.
Shi, S. C.
Reno, J. L.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Hu, Qing
Kao, Tsung-Yu
Kumar, S.
Ren, Y.
Gao, J. R.
Hovenier, J. N.
Higgins, R.
Zhang, W.
Bell, A.
Klein, B.
Klapwijk, T. M.
Shi, S. C.
Reno, J. L.
Source :
SPIE
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

High-resolution heterodyne spectrometers operating at above 2 THz are crucial for detecting, e.g., the HD line at 2.7 THz and oxygen OI line at 4.7 THz in astronomy. The potential receiver technology is a combination of a hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixer and a THz quantum cascade laser (QCL) local oscillator (LO).Here we report the first highresolution heterodyne spectroscopy measurement of a gas cell using such a HEB-QCL receiver. The receiver employs a 2.9 THz free-running QCL as local oscillator and a NbN HEB as a mixer. By using methanol (CH3OH) gas as a signal source, we successfully recorded the methanol emission line at 2.92195 THz. Spectral lines at IF frequency at different pressures were measured using a FFTS and well fitted with a Lorentzian profile. Our gas cell measurement is a crucial demonstration of the QCL as LO for practical heterodyne instruments. Together with our other experimental demonstrations, such as using a QCL at 70 K to operate a HEB mixer and the phase locking of a QCL such a receiver is in principle ready for a next step, which is to build a real instrument for any balloon-, air-, and space-borne observatory.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
SPIE
Notes :
application/pdf, en_US
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn796397423
Document Type :
Electronic Resource