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Laser-induced fluorescence detection of atmospheric NO2 at parts per trillion mixing ratios

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Abstract

A laser-induced fluorescence instrument designed for continuous, autonomous, in situ observations of atmospheric NO2. The instrument sensitivity is 10 parts per trillion (ppt) in 10 seconds of integration (S/N=2) with a detection limit below 1 ppt.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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