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Measurements in the HCl 3 ← 0 band using a near-IR InGaAsP diode laser
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EngineeringLaser ScienceHydrogen Chloride GasAbsorption SpectroscopyHcl 3ChemistrySpectrochemical Analysis← 0Hcl Vibrational MomentChemical EngineeringAnalytical InstrumentationOptical PropertiesAnalytical ChemistryInfrared OpticLaser-based SensorInstrumentationSecond Overtone BandFree Electron LaserPhysicsInfrared SpectroscopyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied Physics
Hydrogen chloride gas is measured by absorption in the second overtone band near 1.2microm using an InGaAsP diode laser. The strength and air-broadening coefficient of the H(35)Cl P(3) line are measured. The line strength is ~18% higher than the previous grating spectrometer measurement and suggests that the commonly used experimental value for the 3 ?0 HCl vibrational moment may be low. High-frequency two-tone FM detection is also used in this study to measure trace concentrations of HCl. Using a multimode laser, the sensitivity limit is 3-parts per million HCl in air at 50 Torr, corresponding to a minimum detectable fractional absorption (multimode) of 4 x 10(-6). Optimization of the detection method should permit real-time measurement of concentrations below 0.1 ppm. The low cost and convenient operating characteristics of InGaAsP diode lasers make them attractive for many applications in high-resolution near-IR spectroscopy and trace species detection.
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