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Sensitive and Simple Frequency Comb Fourier Transform Spectrometer with a Multipass Cell

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Abstract

Multipass cells offer a simple manner to enhance the sensitivity of dual-comb Fourier transform spectrometer. 1.5 µm spectra spanning 125 nm and exhibiting a noise-equivalent absorption coefficient of 4·10−9 cm−1Hz−1/2 are recorded within 63 µs.

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