RT Journal Article T1 Flexible electro-optic, single-crystal difference frequency generation architecture for ultrafast mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy A1 Jerez González, Borja A1 Martín Mateos, Pedro A1 Walla, Frederik William A1 Dios Fernández, Cristina de A1 Acedo Gallardo, Pablo AB Crowded with the fundamental signatures of many popular molecules, the mid-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum is particularly attractive for applications ranging from identification of transient phenomena to sensing of trace gases. Dual-comb spectroscopy is a technique that unveils the potential to access this region with a pair of phase-locked optical frequency combs on a high-resolution, real-time basis without the mechanical limitations of traditional spectrometers. As the ideal characteristics of an optical frequency comb are strongly influenced by the target application, electro-optic dual-comb systems are one of the most promising solutions with full capabilities to neatly fit to the application of interest beyond laboratory environments. Parameters such as resolution, measurement speed, or central wavelength are easily adjustable by means of compact, low-cost arrangements based on commercial off-the-shelf components. To fully exploit their potential for molecular spectroscopy, we present here a modular instrument designed to perform ultrafast dual-comb spectroscopy in the mid-infrared region. The architecture comprises a fiberized near-infrared electro-optic dual-comb scheme and a single-crystal difference frequency generation module to generate mid-infrared combs, thus significantly alleviating the complexity of the free-space setup while preserving absolute independence between the instrument and the sample of study. The feasibility of the instrument is successfully validated by recovering the absorption profile of methane at 2896.98 cm-1 within tens of microseconds. PB American Chemical Society SN 2330-4022 YR 2018 FD 2018-06-20 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/31435 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/31435 LA eng NO The authors would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for supporting the project under the grant TEC-2014-52147-R (MOSSI). The work by B.J. has been performed in the frame of an FPU Program, #FPU014/06338, granted by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. The work by F.W. is supported by the Europeanproject H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 (CELTA). DS e-Archivo RD 27 jul. 2024