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FM Spectroscopy at 1.3 microns using InGaAsP Lasers: A Prototype Field Instrument for Atmospheric Chemistry Research

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FM Spectroscopy at 1.3 microns using InGaAsP Lasers: A Prototype Field Instrument for Atmospheric Chemistry Research

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Title: FM Spectroscopy at 1.3 microns using InGaAsP Lasers: A Prototype Field Instrument for Atmospheric Chemistry Research
Author: Johnson, T.J.; Wienhold, F.G.; Burrows, J.P.; Harris, G.W.
Abstract: Two-tone frequency modulation spectroscopy has been used in conjunction with InGaAsP lasers in the 1.3¬,um region to monitor weak water vapor absorptions in a long path White cell. Detection electronics that reduce the effect of Johnson noise are described. The system was capable of detecting optical densities corresponding to <1.7 X 10-6 in a 1-Hz bandwidth. Factors limiting the difference between observed and shot noise limited performance for these types of laser and condition are discussed.
Subject: Frequency modulation spectroscopy
tunable diode lasers
Type: Article
Rights: http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/Issue.cfm
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/4199
Published: Optical Society of America
Citation: Applied Optics, 30, 407-413.
Date: 1991

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