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Remote air pollution monitoring system using a tunable 1.4–4.0-μm infrared source
We are completing the construction and testing of a remote air pollution detection system that utilizes a 1.4–4-μm tunable LiNbO3 parametric oscillator source. The Nd.YAG pumped parametric oscillator operates under computer control at greater than 20% energy conversion efficiency. Bandwidths using grating, etalon line narrowing elements are less than 0.1 cm−1.