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Broadband Femtosecond Sources for Greenhouse Gas Spectroscopy and Trace-Gas Sensing

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Abstract

We describe several approaches for producing broadband femtosecond sources in the mid-infrared for applications in atmospheric spectroscopy. Using a 3.3 µm source, measurements of CH4 and H2O concentrations in atmospheric conditions are described.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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