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Miniaturized QC and TDL Laser Spectrometers for Biogenic Gases and Isotope Ratios on Mars, Titan, and Venus

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Abstract

QC lasers have been flown in Earth’s stratosphere, making the first atmospheric measurements, and are now incorporated into miniature tunable laser spectrometers for biogenic gases and isotope ratios as biosignatures on Mars and other planets.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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