Combined Effects of Temperature and Optical Path-Length on Ozone Gas Absorption Cross Section at 257.34nm and 279.95nm in Relation to Green Communications
Abstract:The value of ozone absorption cross section (OACS) is a key parameter used in the configuration of gas sensors. Sadly, the variations of certain parameters among others such as temperature, pressure, and optical pathlength in a given spectrum can affect the values of OACS. As a result, there have been several discrepancies in the value of OACS. Recently, the simultaneous effects of optical path-length were investigated in the visible spectrum. Hence, there is the need to also carry out the same investigation i… Show more
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