2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-005-2058-0
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Sub-ppbv nitric oxide concentration measurements using cw thermoelectrically cooled quantum cascade laser-based integrated cavity output spectroscopy

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“…IV A 3 and is comparable to several other CEAS or ICOS studies exhibiting a NEA down to 4 ϫ 10 −8 cm −1 Hz −1/2 . 50,52,54,55,58 It is still almost a factor of ϳ50 less sensitive than CRDS employing a cw QCL as demonstrated by Paldus et al, 46 which may be explained by the commonly omitted cavity mode noise in CRDS. For CEAS or ICOS the minimum detectable absorption is typically lim- ited to 10 −2 -10 −3 due to incomplete averaging over the cavity resonances.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…IV A 3 and is comparable to several other CEAS or ICOS studies exhibiting a NEA down to 4 ϫ 10 −8 cm −1 Hz −1/2 . 50,52,54,55,58 It is still almost a factor of ϳ50 less sensitive than CRDS employing a cw QCL as demonstrated by Paldus et al, 46 which may be explained by the commonly omitted cavity mode noise in CRDS. For CEAS or ICOS the minimum detectable absorption is typically lim- ited to 10 −2 -10 −3 due to incomplete averaging over the cavity resonances.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Second, the laser linewidth has been set to 0.0012 cm −1 ͑36 MHz͒ which is typical for a nonchirped cw QCL with modest power supply ripple. 54 Hence the upper panel of Fig. 11 If now the chirped QCL pulse is taken into account the picture has to be modified.…”
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“…They are widely used in spectroscopic applications and are often integrated in sensing devices. [17][18][19] In this letter, we demonstrate a monolithically integrated lab-on-a-chip using a DFB QCL to improve the selectivity and sensitivity. Weakly coupled DFB lasers with a FWHM of 2 cm À1 are fabricated with the aim to fulfill two important tasks.…”
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