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Cavity enhanced spectroscopic techniques for in situ measurement :Pushing the limits of sensitivity
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Cavity enhanced spectroscopic techniques for in situ measurement :
其他題名:
Pushing the limits of sensitivity
作者:
Engel, Gregory Steven.
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273 p.
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Adviser: James G. Anderson.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-05, Section: B, page: 2429.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International65-05B.
標題:
Chemistry, Physical.
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ISBN:
0496790722
Cavity enhanced spectroscopic techniques for in situ measurement :Pushing the limits of sensitivity
Engel, Gregory Steven.
Cavity enhanced spectroscopic techniques for in situ measurement :
Pushing the limits of sensitivity [electronic resource] - 273 p.
Adviser: James G. Anderson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2004.
By combining these techniques with new light sources, miniaturized detectors, and distributed processing electronics, miniature instrumentation can be developed for NASA's Altair unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The combined capabilities of this flight platform and the new instrumentation offers the ability to address climate change, the ramifications of pollution, and atmospheric transport in entirely new ways.
ISBN: 0496790722Subjects--Topical Terms:
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New technology is needed to address questions of midlatitude ozone loss, transport across the tropopause, and coupling between chemistry and climate change. Cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy (LEAS) offers the necessary sensitivity while maintaining a robust design capable of withstanding the rigors of flight. Moreover, LEAS measurements can be tied directly to reliable, traceable standards and physical constants; yet, the measurement technology is sufficiently general to observe a broad range of chemical species. The challenge to implementing such systems becomes entirely focussed on identifying a feasible light source. Fortunately, developments in nonlinear photonics and fiber technology have yielded many new options---appropriate for both CEAS systems and others.
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