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Ultra-high precision trace gas detection using difference-frequency generation sources

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Abstract

We are describing the progress made towards a compact airborne ultra sensitive atmospheric trace gas sensor using fiber pumped difference frequency sources. A new miniature DFG source design and advanced spectroscopic detection scheme is presented enabling absorbance detection limits of 9E-7 for 100 seconds data acquisition time.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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