Abstract
The increasing amount of toxic compounds in the working environment has created a strong interest in developing new monitoring techniques that can measure the average, long term exposure to these species. A CO2-laser long-path differential absorption instrument is ideally suited for this purpose since it has a short response time and gives the path average concentration of the measured gas [1,2].
© 1983 Optical Society of America
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