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Development of a pulsed quantum cascade laser based CO sensor using advanced signal processing techniques

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Abstract

A pulsed, thermoelectrically cooled 4.6μm DFB-QCL CO sensor, incorporating a 100m multipass cell and HgCdTe detector, is used to evaluate various processing schemes and their effects on temporal resolution, sensitivity, and selectivity of the spectrometer.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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