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Intracavity laser spectroscopy with Ti:sapphire laser: Sensitivity limitations and applications

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Abstract

Intracavity laser spectroscopy (ICLAS) is known as a very sensitive and multispectral technique for very weak absorption measurements.1 This technique is based on the high sensitivity of the spectro-temporal dynamics of a high multimode laser to intracavity frequency dependent losses, when the line width of the absorbing species are narrower than the gain curve.

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