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Quantifying Primary Reactive Nitrogen Emissions Using Open-Path, Quantum Cascade Laser-Based Sensors

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Abstract

A compact QCL-based open-path NO sensor is developed at 5.26 μm for high sensitivity and fast response. Combined with existing NH3 and N2O sensors, this system measures primary emissions of reactive nitrogen to the atmosphere.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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