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Fiber-Based Laser Systems for Spectroscopic Trace-Gas Detection

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Abstract

Advantages and limitations of fiber-based laser systems for trace-gas detection will be reviewed. We will present example applications of in situ and remote sensors operating at wavelengths from the mid-IR through the deep-UV.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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