1967
DOI: 10.1063/1.1709976
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Extension of CO2-Laser Wavelength Range with Isotopes

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“…The CO 2 laser wavelength range is from 877 to 1086 cm −1 . 48,49 Figure (4) shows that the absorption spectrum of CHCl 3 has a spectral matching with the emission spectrum of CO 2 laser. 50 In this study, we first optimized the size and shape of the PA cell based on the equations above (Equations (1)-(8)) in order to achieve the maximum PA signal and then made it based on optimized results.…”
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“…The CO 2 laser wavelength range is from 877 to 1086 cm −1 . 48,49 Figure (4) shows that the absorption spectrum of CHCl 3 has a spectral matching with the emission spectrum of CO 2 laser. 50 In this study, we first optimized the size and shape of the PA cell based on the equations above (Equations (1)-(8)) in order to achieve the maximum PA signal and then made it based on optimized results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The CO 2 laser includes a mixture of N 2 and carbon dioxide gases and operates on the basis of the difference between vibrational‐rotating energy levels. The CO 2 laser wavelength range is from 877 to 1086 cm −1 . Figure () shows that the absorption spectrum of CHCl 3 has a spectral matching with the emission spectrum of CO 2 laser…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In the present work, the tunable CO 2 laser was used as the optical source with a wavelength range of 9.2-11.4 μm. 33,34 Figure 2(A),(B) show the absorption spectrum of carbonyl sulfide and ethene gases based on the HITRAN 2016 database. 35 In order to measure the limit of detection (LOD), equation of LOD ¼ C SNR was used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the photoacoustic spectroscopy, the sample must have an absorption line in the spectral region of the optical source. In the present work, the tunable CO 2 laser was used as the optical source with a wavelength range of 9.2–11.4 μm 33,34 . Figure 2(A),(B) show the absorption spectrum of carbonyl sulfide and ethene gases based on the HITRAN 2016 database 35…”
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“…The ratio of gains on the lasing transitions m CO 2 is given by g(OOOl-I) / g(OOOl-lI) = K(ooOl-I) / K (00°1-11) (2) under the good approximation that BI~BII and assumption that NI~NII. This assumption is reasonable because the energy-level difference EI-EII~ 120 cm-1 is less than kT~250 cm-1 .…”
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