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Gas-phase broadband spectroscopy using active sources: progress, status, and applications

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Kevin C. Cossel, Eleanor M. Waxman, Ian A. Finneran, Geoffery A. Blake, Jun Ye, Nathan R. Newbury

Abstract

Broadband spectroscopy is an invaluable tool for measuring multiple gas-phase species simultaneously. In this work we review current applications for broad-band spectroscopy. We discuss components of broad-band spectroscopy including light sources, absorption cells, and detection methods and then discuss specific combinations of these components in commonly-used techniques. We finish this review by discussing potential future advances in techniques and applications of broad-band spectroscopy.
Citation
Journal of the Optical Society of America B-Optical Physics
Volume
34
Issue
1

Citation

Cossel, K. , Waxman, E. , Finneran, I. , Blake, G. , Ye, J. and Newbury, N. (2017), Gas-phase broadband spectroscopy using active sources: progress, status, and applications, Journal of the Optical Society of America B-Optical Physics, [online], https://doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.34.000104 (Accessed December 26, 2024)

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Created January 1, 2017, Updated November 10, 2018