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. 2025 Feb;638(8052):941-948.
doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-08534-2. Epub 2025 Feb 19.

Modulated ringdown comb interferometry for sensing of highly complex gases

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Modulated ringdown comb interferometry for sensing of highly complex gases

Qizhong Liang et al. Nature. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Gas samples relevant to health1-3 and the environment4-6 typically contain many molecular species that span a huge concentration dynamic range. Mid-infrared frequency comb spectroscopy with high-finesse cavity enhancement has allowed the most sensitive multispecies trace-gas detections so far2,7-13. However, the robust performance of this technique depends critically on ensuring absorption-path-length enhancement over a broad spectral coverage, which is severely limited by comb-cavity frequency mismatch if strongly absorbing compounds are present. Here we introduce modulated ringdown comb interferometry, a technique that resolves the vulnerability of comb-cavity enhancement to strong intracavity absorption or dispersion. This technique works by measuring ringdown dynamics carried by massively parallel comb lines transmitted through a length-modulated cavity, making use of both the periodicity of the field dynamics and the Doppler frequency shifts introduced from a Michelson interferometer. As a demonstration, we measure highly dispersive exhaled human breath samples and ambient air in the mid-infrared with finesse improved to 23,000 and coverage to 1,010 cm-1. Such a product of finesse and spectral coverage is orders of magnitude better than all previous demonstrations2,7-20, enabling us to simultaneously quantify 20 distinct molecular species at above 1-part-per-trillion sensitivity varying in concentrations by seven orders of magnitude. This technique unlocks next-generation sensing performance for complex and dynamic molecular compositions, with scalable improvement to both finesse and spectral coverage.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: A patent has been submitted for the technique of modulated ringdown comb interferometry by Q.L. and J.Y., both affiliated with JILA. The other authors declare no competing interests.

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