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Quantum Cascade Laser for Breath Analysis: Application to Nitric Oxide Monitoring

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Abstract

Exhaled Nitric Oxide is considered as an indicator of asthma diagnostic and management. We present a QCL-based sensor for sub-ppbv detection and compare its sensitivity and selectivity with commercial sensors based on chemiluminescence and electrochemistry.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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