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NIST’s Agricomb Measures Gas Emissions from Cows

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GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 14, 2021 — The “agricomb,” an optical frequency comb developed by researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), is able to measure gas emissions from cow eructation and flatulence. The device may as a result aid in the optimization of agricultural processes to reduce the production of heat-trapping greenhouse gases. NIST researchers, joined by a team from Kansas State University (KSU), set up the portable device adjacent to a beef cattle feedlot. The two-comb system’s laser light component was amplified and filtered to target specific gases, namely...Read full article

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    Published: April 2021
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    frequency comb
    A frequency comb is a precise and regular series of equally spaced spectral lines, or frequencies, that are generated with great accuracy. The term "frequency comb" is often associated with the Nobel Prize-winning technique known as frequency comb spectroscopy, developed by John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch in the 1990s. The technology has since become a powerful tool in various scientific and technological applications. Key points about frequency combs: Origin and development: The...
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