In a collaboration with Prof. Geoff
Blake we developed a micro-spectrometer based on continuously
tunable lasers (280 nm - 20 mm) using
optical parametric oscillator technology. Postdoc Zifu Wang
collaborated with Blake's group which is developing the basic
laser technology. Our new spectrometer was based on tunable
optical parametric oscillators (OPOs). It allows a single
pump laser to be tuned over a broad (100's to 1000's of nm)
wavelength range. It is pumped at either 355 (for visible
operation) or 532 nm (for NIR operation). The OPOs are
based on type II phase matching in b-BaB2O4
(BBO) and cover the wavelength range from 410 to 3200 nm. These
instruments have immensely more intense output compared to the
conventional instruments we now use. To test the feasibility
of characterizing extremely small samples, we conducted
absorption spectral measurements in the near-IR wavelength range
on several single-crystal samples masked with pinholes of
diameter 5 to 12.5 mm.
The OPO spectrometer |
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the OPO spectrometer