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Free-running optical frequency combs for remote sensing

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Abstract

Software correction algorithms allow using free-running frequency combs in remote sensing applications. One recent example is the spectroscopy of methane’s R and Q branches (2v3 band) with a broadband, rugged, and compact chip-based dual-comb system.

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