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Development of a Fiber-Laser Based Detector for HgCl2

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Abstract

The performance of a real-time, non-invasive approach to monitoring HgCl2 emissions is evaluated. The calculated detection limit for HgCl2 in a flue-gas environment is 0.2 ppb for a signal integration time of 5 minutes.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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