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Quantitative Determination of Gaseous Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations over Long Path Lengths by Selective Absorption of Argon Ion Laser Emission

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Pages 631-633 | Published online: 13 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

An argon ion laser emits several laser lines In the visible region of the optical spectrum. The absorption coefficients of N02 at these laser emissions were measured in a multiple pass absorption cell. A differential technique, in which the ratio of the transmitted intensities of the argon laser emissions is measured, is described to determine the concentration of N02 in a polluted atmosphere over path lengths of several kilometers. Measurement of ratios eliminates interferences from particle scattering and thermal index gradients. Evaluation of the data taken in the 48 meter multipass cell indicates that concentrations of N02 less than one part per million could be determined in a 1 km optical path.

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