Abstract
Pulsed quantum cascade lasers operating at wavelength of 10 and 4.6 microns were used for detection of ammonia and carbon monoxide, respectively. Variations of atmospheric CO concentration were continuously monitored with 12 ppbv precision using a 1 m optical pathlength.
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