SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION: Sub-Doppler Double-Resonance Spectroscopy of Methane Using a Frequency Comb Probe

Sub-Doppler Double-Resonance Spectroscopy of Methane Using a Frequency Comb Probe

A. Foltynowicz, L. Rutkowski, I. Silander, A. C. Johansson, V. Silva de Oliveira, O. Axner, G. Soboń, T. Martynkien, P. Mergo, and K. K. Lehmann

We report the first measurement of sub-Doppler molecular response using a frequency comb by employing the comb as a probe in optical-optical double-resonance spectroscopy. We use a 3.3 μm continuous wave pump and a 1.67 μm comb probe to detect sub-Doppler transitions to the 2ν3 and 3ν3 bands of methane with ∼1.7 MHz center frequency accuracy. These measurements provide the first verification of the accuracy of theoretical predictions from highly vibrationally excited states, needed to model the high-temperature spectra of exoplanets. Transition frequencies to the 3ν3 band show good agreement with the TheoReTS line list.

Physical Review Letters Vol. 126, 063001 (2021)

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.063001