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Development of a Quantum Cascade Laser-Based Sensor For Non-Invasive CO2 Monitoring

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Abstract

A novel device is proposed for the non-invasive measurement of CO2 utilizing reflectance of the skin surface by a mid-infrared quantum cascade laser. We demonstrate CO2 detection in a polymer at levels of biological importance.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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