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Room‐Temperature, High‐SNR Upconversion Spectrometer in the 6–12 µm Region

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Optical Sensor Technology, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

NLIR ApS3

Biophotonic Imaging, NanoBio Light-Systems, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark4

Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark5

Mid‐infrared (MIR) spectroscopy, which has important applications in medicine, environmental monitoring, materials, and food science, is widely performed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers as gold standard. Despite decades of development, FTIR systems are vulnerable to vibration and have limited temporal resolution due to reliance on mechanically scanned mirrors and MIR direct detectors that have a slower response than their near‐infrared counterparts.

Using cryogenically cooled detectors, state‐of‐the‐art FTIR systems have reached a signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) of ≈6000 at 1 s integration time (at 4 cm−1 spectral resolution). Here, a novel MIR upconversion spectrometer (MIRUS) is presented with a record‐high SNR > 10 000 at 1 s (6 cm−1 resolution), outperforming FTIR systems by circumventing the need for sophisticated cooling and any moving part, thus enabling operation in harsh environments.

It has a spectral coverage of 6–12 µm—the broadest for an upconversion spectrometer to date. The MIRUS uses broadband intracavity upconversion to convert the signal spanning the MIR fingerprint region to the near‐infrared where sensitive Si‐detector based spectrometers operate with rates easily reaching kilo spectra per second.

Applications of MIRUS for gas sensing, plastic identification, and rapid photopolymerization monitoring are demonstrated.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 2000443
ISSN: 18638899 and 18638880
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.202000443
ORCIDs: Rodrigo, Peter John , Lindvold, Lars René , Tidemand-Lichtenberg, Peter , Pedersen, Christian , 0000-0001-6583-1452 and 0000-0002-5341-6312

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