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Development of Path-integrated Remote Chirped Laser Dispersion Spectrometer with Automatic Target Tracking

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Abstract

The recent developments in instrumentation for mobile field deployment of a chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy is discussed, including optomechanical considerations, system signal fidelity, and real-time target tracking for chemical plume detection.

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