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9 November 1978 Infrared Analytical Instrumentation With Tunable Diode Lasers
J. F. Butler, K. W. Nill, A. W. Mantz
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Abstract
Tunable diode lasers have significant and potentially widespread applications to analytical measurement and control in a variety of scientific and industrial areas. This paper describes a number of recent new developments and approaches in this emerging technology. Specific new measurement systems described include a defect sensor for multilayer film webs, a nondestructive quartz halogen lamp analyzer, an instrument for analyzing nearly opaque liquids and an improved longpath air pollution monitor. The use of digital data processing techniques to obtain improved performance in tunable diode laser instruments will be described.
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J. F. Butler, K. W. Nill, and A. W. Mantz "Infrared Analytical Instrumentation With Tunable Diode Lasers", Proc. SPIE 0158, Laser Spectroscopy: Applications and Techniques, (9 November 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956800
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KEYWORDS
Tunable diode lasers

Infrared radiation

Lamps

Semiconductor lasers

Sensors

Data processing

Analytical research

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