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Electronic components speed spectroscopy

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

Using electronic components could make atmospheric-gas measurement more even and 1000 times faster than with conventional techniques, and could advance greenhouse-gas measurement. Spectroscopy is the most common method for detecting trace gases. Until now, tuning a laser to shine in a wide enough range of colors typically required a mechanical device to change the frequency, but all of the methods available adjust the laser too slowly to obtain meaningful snapshots of the turbulent atmosphere. An artist’s conception compares current spectroscopic gas-measurement technology with...Read full article

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    Published: August 2013
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    electro-optic modulator
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