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Open path water vapor measurements using a chirped pulse MIR QCL sensor system

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Abstract

An open path chirped pulse Quantum Cascade Laser system operating from 1900cm-1 to 1902 cm-1 has been developed for water vapor measurements. QCL retrieval accuracies are shown to be significantly smaller than FTIR retrievals.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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