论文标题
连续波腔向下极化法
Continuous-Wave Cavity Ring-Down Polarimetry
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论文摘要
我们提出了一种新的基于空腔的极化方案,用于高度敏感的和时间分辨的双重和二分色,线性和圆形,该方案采用了快速脉动的单频CW激光源,并扩展了当前基于空腔的光谱光谱技术。我们证明了与传统的基于基于脉冲的腔型环极光仪(CRDP)相比,使用CW激光源的使用允许光谱分辨率,信号强度和数据采集率的增长。我们讨论了一种特定的CW-CRDP模式,该模态与基于强度的腔体增强偏光方案不同,因为它依赖于由大型腔内极化各向异性产生的圆环事件中极化旋转频率的确定。我们介绍了CW-CRDP的原则,并验证了该技术在固体SIO $ _2 $和CEF $ _3 $和GASEOUS BUTANE中的非共鸣效果的适用性。 We give a general analysis of the fundamental sensitivity limits for CRDP techniques and show how the presented frequency-based methodology alleviates the requirement for high finesse cavities to achieve high polarimetric sensitivities, and, thus, allows for the extension of cavity-based polarimetric schemes into different spectral regimes but most importantly renders the CW-CRDP methodology particularly suitable for robust portable polarimetric instrumentations.
We present a new cavity-based polarimetric scheme for highly sensitive and time-resolved measurements of birefringence and dichroism, linear and circular, that employs rapidly-pulsed single-frequency CW laser sources and extends current cavity-based spectropolarimetric techniques. We demonstrate how the use of a CW laser source allows for gains in spectral resolution, signal intensity and data acquisition rate compared to traditional pulsed-based cavity ring-down polarimetry (CRDP). We discuss a particular CW-CRDP modality that is different from intensity-based cavity-enhanced polarimetric schemes as it relies on the determination of the polarization-rotation frequency during a ring-down event generated by large intracavity polarization anisotropies. We present the principles of CW-CRDP and validate the applicability of this technique for measurement of the non-resonant Faraday effect in solid SiO$_2$ and CeF$_3$ and gaseous butane. We give a general analysis of the fundamental sensitivity limits for CRDP techniques and show how the presented frequency-based methodology alleviates the requirement for high finesse cavities to achieve high polarimetric sensitivities, and, thus, allows for the extension of cavity-based polarimetric schemes into different spectral regimes but most importantly renders the CW-CRDP methodology particularly suitable for robust portable polarimetric instrumentations.