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Water vapor–nitrogen absorption at CO_2 laser frequencies
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsAbsorption SpectroscopyWater VaporOptical PropertiesLaser-based SensorOptical SpectroscopyBiophysicsPhotonicsSelf-broadening CoefficientsPhysicsLaser SpectroscopyWater Vapor–nitrogen AbsorptionLaser FrequenciesLaser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsGas Lasers
In this paper we report the results of a series of pressure-broadened water vapor absorption measurements at 27 CO(2) laser frequencies between 935 cm(-1) and 1082 cm(-1). Both multiple traversal cell and optoacoustic (spectrophone) techniques were utilized together with an electronically stabilized cw CO(2) laser. Comparison of the results obtained by these two methods shows remarkable agreement, indicating a precision which has not been previously achieved in pressure-broadened studies of water vapor. The data of 10.59 microm substantiate the existence of the large (>200) self-broadening coefficients determined in an earlier study by McCoy. In this work we have treated the case of water vapor in N(2) at a total pressure of 1 atm. We have also studied water vapor in air and will report those results separately.
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