DIFFERENTIAL-ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS WITH FIXED-FREQUENCY IR AND UV LASERS.

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A selection of our differential-absorption measurements with fixed-frequency infrared and ultraviolet lasers is presented, including range-resolved measurements of ethylene distribution over the area of a refinery with a pulsed CO//2 laser, long-path absorption measurements of gas concentration and temperature in the exhaust of a garbage and gas-burning power plant with a cw hf/df laser, and investigation of the stratospheric ozone layer with a pulsed XeCl excimer laser.

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Rothe, K. W., Walther, H., & Werner, J. (1983). DIFFERENTIAL-ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS WITH FIXED-FREQUENCY IR AND UV LASERS. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 39, 10–16. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39552-2_2

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