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Widely Tunable MIR QCL Eyed for Spectroscopy, Chemical Sensing

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A broadband-tunable IR laser has demonstrated the ability to capture the unique spectral fingerprints of gases. The monolithic laser technology is compact, and is expected to have applications in spectroscopy and chemical sensing. Picture of the tunable laser system with GPIB transceiver and power supply. The main system measures 127 ×  203 × 184 mm. Courtesy of W. Zhou, et al./Scientific Reports. The laser only has one moving part — a fan for cooling purposes — which Northwestern University professor Manijeh Razeghi cited as a major advantage...Read full article

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    Published: June 2016
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    quantum cascade laser
    A quantum cascade laser (QCL) is a type of semiconductor laser that operates based on the principles of quantum mechanics. It is a versatile and powerful device used for emitting coherent light in the mid-infrared to terahertz range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Quantum cascade lasers were first proposed by Federico Capasso, Jerome Faist, Deborah Sivco, Carlo Sirtori, Albert Hutchinson, and Alfred Cho in 1994. Key features and principles of quantum cascade lasers: Quantum cascade...
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