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Broadband and Ultrahigh Resolution Optical Spectroscopy using a Tapered Fiber

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Abstract

We introduce a new integrated-optics spectroscopy scheme based on multimode interference, achieving ultra-high resolving powers (Q > 105) with linewidths down to 10 pm at 1500 nm, and a broad spectroscopy range from 500 nm to 1600 nm within a monolithic, millimeter-scale device.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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