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Long open-path high precision quantum cascade laser methane sensing at Toolik Lake, Alaska

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Abstract

A long path quantum cascade laser atmospheric methane sensor is demonstrated in an Arctic environment. The sensor has 0.5% precision for methane in 1s and an in-line N2O reference cell to account for system drift.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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