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30 April 2002 Quantitative spectroscopic atmospheric pollution diagnostics using first-overtone CO laser radiation
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Proceedings Volume 4644, Seventh International Conference on Laser and Laser-Information Technologies; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464133
Event: Seventh International Conference on Laser and Laser Information Technologies, 2001, Vladimir, Suzdal, Russian Federation
Abstract
Optimum spectral regions are selected for absorption diagnostics of 38 organic and inorganic atmospheric pollutants in the range of 2.5-4.2 micrometers . Computer code ANLINES is developed and numerical simulation of multicomponent spectra is made. Sounding frequencies for diagnostics of 7 inorganic gases with using first-overtone CO laser and HF/DF lasers are selected. Different parameters of sensitivity and selectivity are discussed: minimum detectable concentrations, partial sensitivities, partial selectivities, cross sensitivities. The comparison of these parameters is made for first-overtone CO and HF/DF lasers.
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O. G. Buzykin, Andrei A. Ionin, Sergei Ivanov, Andrei A. Kotkov, and Leonid V. Seleznev "Quantitative spectroscopic atmospheric pollution diagnostics using first-overtone CO laser radiation", Proc. SPIE 4644, Seventh International Conference on Laser and Laser-Information Technologies, (30 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464133
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Gas lasers

Spectroscopy

Diagnostics

Carbon dioxide

NOx

Carbon dioxide lasers

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