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Faraday Modulation Spectroscopy of Nitric Oxide at 5.33 µm with an External Cavity Quantum Cascade Laser

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Abstract

The selection of the specific molecular transition is of great importance to achieve best sensitivity with Faraday rotation spectroscopy. Application of broadly-tunable external-cavity quantum cascade laser allowed targeting the optimum NO-Q(3/2) transition at 1875.8 cm−1.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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