Ultra-broadband dual-comb spectroscopy across 1.0-1.9 {μ}m
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We have carried out dual-comb spectroscopy and observed in a simultaneous acquisition a 140-THz-wide spectrum from 1.0 to 1.9 {\mu}m using two fiber-based frequency combs phase-locked to each other. This ultra-broad wavelength bandwidth is realized by setting the difference between the repetition rates of the two combs to 7.6 Hz using the sub-Hz-linewidth fiber combs. The recorded spectrum contains five vibration-rotation bands of C${_2}$H${_2}$, CH${_4}$, and H${_2}$O at different wavelengths across the whole spectrum. The determined transition frequencies of C${_2}$H${_2}$ agree with those from the previous sub-Doppler resolution measurement of individual lines using CW lasers within 2 MHz.
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