Published January 1, 2017
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Gas-phase broadband spectroscopy using active sources: progress, status, and applications
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Abstract
Broadband spectroscopy is an invaluable tool for measuring multiple gas-phase species simultaneously. In this work we review basic techniques, implementations, and current applications for broadband spectroscopy. We discuss components of broadband spectroscopy including light sources, absorption cells, and detection methods and then discuss specific combinations of these components in commonly used techniques. We finish this review by discussing potential future advances in techniques and applications of broadband spectroscopy.
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© 2017 Optical Society of America. [Invited] Received 19 September 2016; revised 1 November 2016; accepted 15 November 2016; posted 15 November 2016 (Doc. ID 275946); published 14 December 2016. Funding: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). K. C. C. and E. M. W. are supported by National Research Council postdoctoral fellowships. E. M. W. thanks Kyle Zarzana for discussions about IBB-CES. The authors thank Thinh Bui, Steve Brown, Scott Diddams, and Ian Coddington for useful discussions.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC5473295
- Eprint ID
- 73474
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170112-122306675
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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2017-01-18Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-11Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- Astronomy Department, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences (GPS)