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Sensitive detection of acetylene absorption in the visible by using a stabilized AlGaAs diode laser
Abstract:
Overtone transitions of C(2)H(2) at ~ 789 nm are investigated by means of an AlGaAs laser operating in an external optical cavity configuration. Relative amplitude noise is of a few parts in 10(6) (ppm) and permits an absorption detection limit of 0.2 ppm/km. Self-broadening and air broadening is measured for two components of the observed band [P(11) at 12646.966 and R(5) at 12688.699 cm(-1)].
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