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Biomedical OpticsSimultaneous Detection of Exhaled NO and CO<sup>2</sup>with a cw Quantum Cascade Laser-Based Spectrometer

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Abstract

We report on recent progress on continuous-wave quantum cascade laser (QCL)-based spectrometer using wavelength modulation for detection of nitric oxide (NO) and carbon dioxide in breath. Comparison is made with a standard chemiluminescence instrument. Article not available.

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