Quantum cascade laser spectroscopy, trace gas analysis to non-linear optics

Geoffrey Duxbury, Nigel Langford

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Abstract

This paper reviews quantum cascade laser spectroscopy and its applications for trace gas sensing and non-linear optics. The development of pulsed lasers for these applications are discussed focusing on the intra-pulse method. The operation of the quantum cascade laser spectrometer is investigated experimentally and by computer solutions of Maxwell-bloch equations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages24-29
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007
Event6th International Kharkov Symposium on physics and engineering of microwaves, millimeter and submillimeter waves/workshop on terahertz technologies - Kharkov, Ukraine
Duration: 25 Jun 200730 Jun 2007

Conference

Conference6th International Kharkov Symposium on physics and engineering of microwaves, millimeter and submillimeter waves/workshop on terahertz technologies
Country/TerritoryUkraine
CityKharkov
Period25/06/0730/06/07

Keywords

  • laser spectroscopy
  • trace gas analysis
  • non-linear optics

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