Publication
Optics Letters
Paper
High-frequency-modulation spectroscopy with a lead-salt diode laser
Abstract
For the first reported time, high-frequency optical heterodyne spectroscopy has been performed with tunable leadsalt diode lasers. N2O transitions at 1259.2 cm-1 were observed by modulating the injection current at 50-200 MHz and detecting the heterodyne beat signal generated by the frequency- and amplitude-modulated light. By proper adjustment of the rf phase in the phase-sensitive detection circuitry, the background contributions due to laser amplitude modulation could be completely suppressed. The sample induced signal is measured against zero background and detected at radio frequencies at which diode lasers have little noise. © 1986 Optical Society of America.