Dr. Pamela M. Chu
Research Chemist at National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Publications (5)

Proceedings Article | 25 October 2006 Paper
P. Chu, J. Hodges, G. Rhoderick, D. Lisak, J. Travis
Proceedings Volume 6378, 63780G (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.684931
KEYWORDS: Spectroscopy, Standards development, Methane, Data modeling, Laser beam diagnostics, Absorption, Signal to noise ratio, Doppler effect, Mirrors, Laser stabilization

Proceedings Article | 15 August 2003 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5085, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487073
KEYWORDS: Blistering agents, Infrared radiation, Absorption, Nitrogen, Spectroscopy, Error analysis, Liquids, FT-IR spectroscopy, Absorbance, Statistical analysis

Proceedings Article | 22 February 2002 Paper
Steven Sharpe, Robert Sams, Timothy Johnson, Pamela Chu, George Rhoderick, Franklin Guenther
Proceedings Volume 4577, (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455730
KEYWORDS: Infrared radiation, Nitrogen, FT-IR spectroscopy, Absorbance, Absorption, Spectral resolution, Chemical analysis, Infrared spectroscopy, Spectrometers, Standards development

Proceedings Article | 7 February 2002 Paper
Ryan DaBell, Pamela Chu, Gerald Fraser, Richard Suenram
Proceedings Volume 4574, (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455163
KEYWORDS: Microwave radiation, Spectroscopy, Chemical analysis, Molecular spectroscopy, Spectroscopes, Quantitative analysis, Molecules, Mirrors, Signal detection, Molecular beams

Proceedings Article | 10 February 1999 Paper
Pamela Chu, Franklin Guenther, George Rhoderick, Walter Lafferty, William Phillips
Proceedings Volume 3534, (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.338999
KEYWORDS: Absorption, Databases, Standards development, Infrared radiation, FT-IR spectroscopy, Apodization, Sensors, Data acquisition, Absorbance, Data processing

Proceedings Volume Editor (1)

Conference Committee Involvement (2)
Chemical and Biological Sensors for Industrial and Environmental Monitoring III
12 September 2007 | Boston, MA, United States
Chemical and Biological Sensors for Industrial and Environmental Monitoring II
3 October 2006 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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