Tunable narrowband mid-infrared radiation from 3.25 to 4.4 mu m is generate
d by a compact fiber-coupled, difference-frequency-based spectrosopic sourc
e. A 20-mW external cavity-diode laser (with a tuning range from 814 to 870
nm) and a 50-mW distributed-Bragg-reflector diode-laser-seeded ytterbium-d
oped fiber amplifier operating at 1083 nm are difference-frequency mixed in
a multi-grating, temperature-controlled periodically poled LiNbO3 crystal.
A conversion efficiency of 0.44 mW/(W(2)cm) (corresponding to a power of a
pproximate to 3 mu W at 3.3 mu m) represents the highest conversion efficie
ncy reported for a portable device. Performance characteristics of such a s
ensor and its application to spectroscopic detection of CO2, N2O, H2CO, HCl
, NO2, and CH4 will be reported in this work.