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Sensitive absorption spectroscopy using the quantum cascade laser

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Abstract

We have used frequency modulated quantum cascade lasers to make sensitive absorption spectroscopy detection of H20 and NO vapors at low pressure and low concentration. 5µ and 8µ lasers show excellent properties for sensitive spectroscopy.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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