2005 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings 2005
DOI: 10.1109/leos.2005.1548292
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Novel NO/sub 2/ detection based on cavity ringdown spectroscopy using a power build-up cavity

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“…Convoluted linewidth was measured as 600 GHz (FWHM) for an average time constant of ~2 s at each wavelength region. In spite of multi-longitudinal mode oscillation, ringdown signal of the PLEC-DL was single exponential decay curve [5]. Measured ringdown time when the external cavity filled with pure N 2 were A 0 τ =1.83 µs and B 0 τ =1.40 µs at 638 nm and 673 nm respectively.…”
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“…Convoluted linewidth was measured as 600 GHz (FWHM) for an average time constant of ~2 s at each wavelength region. In spite of multi-longitudinal mode oscillation, ringdown signal of the PLEC-DL was single exponential decay curve [5]. Measured ringdown time when the external cavity filled with pure N 2 were A 0 τ =1.83 µs and B 0 τ =1.40 µs at 638 nm and 673 nm respectively.…”
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“…This offers extremely compact and simple configuration with a reasonably high sensitivity. The PLEC-DL is a compact high finesse external cavity diode laser, which can obtain resonant enhancement without active cavity length control [4,5]. The PLEC-DL is applied generally undesired feed backed beam to cavity resonant enhancement.…”
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confidence: 99%