Investigation of near-infrared laser diodes for application in space-based spectroscopic gas sensing
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David McInerney, 'Investigation of near-infrared laser diodes for application in space-based spectroscopic gas sensing', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2007, pp 160Download Item:
Abstract:
The availability of numerous semiconductor diode lasers that provide wavelength
tuneable, high output power, single frequency emission in the near infrared region of the
spectrum (0.7μm - 2.5μm) provides researchers with a reliable and compact source of
monochromatic radiation. Originally, development of this technology was driven by the
telecom m unications industry, however the fact that the overtone/combination absorption
spectra of several gas species match the emission frequency of these laser sources have
presented countless benefits for spectroscopic sensing applications.
Author: McInerney, David
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Donegan, JohnPublisher:
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