(Doc. ID 66103) We used a thermoelectrically cooled, continuous-wave, quantum cascade laser operating between 1847 and 1854 cm −1 in combination with wavelength modulation spectroscopy for the detection of nitric oxide (NO) at the sub-part-per-billion by volume (ppbv) level. The laser emission overlaps the P 7.5 doublet of NO centered around 1850.18 cm −1 . Using an astigmatic multiple-pass absorption cell with an optical path length of 76 m, we achieved a detection limit of 0.2 ppbv at 10 kPa, with a total acquisition time of 30 s. The corresponding minimal detectable absorption is 8.8ϫ 10 −9 cm −1 Hz −1/2 .