Abstract
The interest in the development of narrow-linewidth mid-IR sources is related to advanced applications such as trace-gas sensing with high-finesse cavities, high-precision spectroscopy and frequency metrology. For all these fields, the mid-IR portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, named also “molecular fingerprint region”, is the best suited for investigating many molecules of atmospheric and astrophysical interest, whose strongest ro-vibrational transitions lie in this spectral region.
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