D. Llewellyn-Jones, R. J. Knight, W. B. Johnston, P. H. Moffat
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Millimetre-Wave Spectroscopy OF Atmospheric Gases Using Untuned Cavity Resonators
This technique has very important advantages when applied to spectroscopy of gases in a frequency region which extends from 10 GHz to 1000 GHz.
These advantages will be described and discussed. Data on absorption by atmospheric water vapour and oxygen, with emphasis on temperature dependence, will be presented, including some obtained in a large cavity giving close to 500 metres absorption path length.