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High-resolution spectral fingerprinting with a stabilized femtosecond laser frequency comb
Published
Author(s)
Scott A. Diddams, Leo W. Hollberg, Vela Mbele
Abstract
We demonstrate a novel optical spectroscopy technique combining a stabilized femtosecond frequency comb with a spectrometer that resolves individual comb elements. Rapid parallel data acquisition over many terahertz with hertz-level resolution can be achieved.
Diddams, S.
, Hollberg, L.
and Mbele, V.
(2006),
High-resolution spectral fingerprinting with a stabilized femtosecond laser frequency comb, Proceedings of Ultrafast Phenomena, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=50409
(Accessed October 3, 2025)