A new tool in the field of optical broadband spectroscopy
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Spectroscopy
Within the last decade, the invention of optical frequency combs has revolutionized the field of spectroscopy and enabled measurements with previously unattainable precision.
Now, Max-Planck-Institute scientists from the “Laboratory of Photonics & Quantum Measurements”, lead by EPFL tenure track professor T.J. Kippenberg, developed a novel measurement scheme for broadband and fast measurements of optical spectra utilizing the accuracy of an optical frequency comb and transferring it to an easy-to-use tunable diode laser. An article about this breakthrough is published in the August 2009 issue of Nature Photonics.