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Remote detection of HF molecules in open atmosphere with the use of tunable diode lasers

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This paper sets out to present the results of a study of the feasibility of building a prototype device for prompt (on-line mode) remote measurements of HF trace quantities in atmosphere (with the optical length of up to 100 m, and a cat’s eye as a reflector) making use of near-infrared range diode lasers (DLs). The gas analyzer consisted of DLs operating at λ=1.28 μ, a telescopic system and a retro-reflector. The remotely measured HF sensitivity in atmosphere was better than 10 ppb.

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Grigoriev, G.Y., Malyugin, S.L., Nabiev, S.S. et al. Remote detection of HF molecules in open atmosphere with the use of tunable diode lasers. Appl. Phys. B 101, 683–688 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-010-4273-6

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