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Pushing the boundaries of cavity-enhanced spectroscopy experiments in the mid-IR is strongly tied to the availability of suitable mid-IR frequency combs and mirror coatings with well-characterized properties.
Recently, substrate-transferred crystalline coatings (e.g. epitaxial GaAs/AlGaAs multilayers bonded on silicon substrates) have emerged as a groundbreaking new concept for the fabrication of high-performance thin-film interference coatings in the mid-IR, circumventing limitations of established material systems and physical vapor deposition technology.
In this presentation, I will talk about state of the art, mid-IR frequency combs and present a detailed characterization of substrate-transferred crystalline mirrors centered at a wavelength of 4.55µm
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Oliver H. Heckl, Georg Winkler, Lukas Perner, Gar-Wing Truong, Aline S. Mayer, Garrett Cole, "Mid-infrared frequency combs and crystalline mirrors (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 11264, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials and Devices XIX, 1126402 (9 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2548449