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Introduction to Ultra-Trace Laser Spectroscopy and Its Industrial Applications

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Abstract

Increased demand for sensitivity in gas detection has left a “technology gap”. This gap is being filled by new approaches based on laser induced optical absorption with parts-per-billion sensitivity to target compounds and lower cost.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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