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Open air detection of CO2, CO, and H2S with a DFB laser at 1.57 µm

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Abstract

The use of DFB lasers oscillating around 1.57 µm for the detection of molecules having overtone or combination bands in this region has been the subject of numerous publications over the last 10 years.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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