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Mid-infrared integrated cavity absorption spectroscopy for chemical sensing

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Abstract

An optical cavity enhanced mid-infrared absorption apparatus has been developed that incorporates a continuous-wave, single-mode quantum cascade laser as its laser source. The high-finesse cavity acts to increase the effective pathlength sampled by the laser.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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