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Multiwavenumber linearized diode laser spectra by overlapping frequency scans

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Abstract

A method for producing diode laser spectroscopy scans which are several wavenumbers long, linear in frequency, and readily and accurately calibrated from reference spectra is described. The laser itself is current scanned under computer control over short segments (as is normally done) and such overlapping segments are linearized and pieced together to provide the final scan.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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