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Ichikawa, Ryuji Tokushima University
Hsieh, Yi-Da Tokushima University|JST
Hayashi, Kenta Tokushima University
Cahyadi, Harsono Tokushima University|JST
Hindle, Francis Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale
Sakaguchi, Yoshiyuki Osaka University
Inaba, Hajime JST|National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Terahertz (THz) dual comb spectroscopy (DCS) is a promising method for high-accuracy, high-resolution, broadband THz spectroscopy because the mode-resolved THz comb spectrum includes both broadband THz radiation and narrow-line CW-THz radiation characteristics. In addition, all frequency modes of a THz comb can be phase-locked to a microwave frequency standard, providing excellent traceability. However, the need for stabilization of dual femtosecond lasers has often hindered its wide use. To overcome this limitation, here we have demonstrated adaptive-sampling THz-DCS, allowing the use of free-running femtosecond lasers. To correct the fluctuation of the time and frequency scales caused by the laser timing jitter, an adaptive sampling clock is generated by dual THz-comb-referenced spectrum analysers and is used for a timing clock signal in a data acquisition board. The results not only indicated the successful implementation of THz-DCS with free-running lasers but also showed that this configuration outperforms standard THz-DCS with stabilized lasers due to the slight jitter remained in the stabilized lasers.
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Scientific Reports
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20452322
Publisher
Springer Nature
Volume
5
Start Page
10786
Published Date
2015-06-02
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