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Compact Multi-pass Cell based Faraday Rotation Spectrometer for Nitric Oxide detection

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Abstract

Nitric oxide sensing based on a 3.5 m Herriott cell-enhanced Faraday rotation spectrometer is reported. A minimum detection limit of 3.2 ppb/Hz1/2 is achieved using NO R(8.5)e transition at 1906.14cm−1 and 100 Gauss field.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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