By stabilizing the evaporation dynamics of a microliter fluorocarbon droplet, we demonstrate a fast-scan optofluidic Fourier transform (FT) spectrometer on the tip of an optical fiber operating in the 1000-2000 nm window with a resolution of 3.5 cm (i.e., <1 nm at 1560 nm). Compared with other FT near-infrared (NIR) small-scale spectrometers reported in the literature, the fluorocarbon droplet spectrometer shows the largest wavelength span and span/resolution ratio, allowing spectral analysis of broadband or narrowband radiation to be easily performed. Our results open the way for the practical application of droplet spectrometers as advanced optofluidic NIR analyzers with small size and low cost that are capable of operating in harsh environments, even in the absence of electrical power sources.

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