Abstract

A high performance continuous-wave cavity ringdown spectrometer using a rapidly swept cavity has been applied to investigate weak absorption of CO2 line near 1064 nm. In the experimental setup, offset locking of the Nd:YAG laser to other iodine-stabilized Nd:YAG laser provides a frequency accuracy better than 20 kHz. The ringdown time was obtained by fitting the experimental ringdown data to a theoretically obtained ringdown curve. The absorption coefficient and absolute center wavelength are determined with accuracy better than two orders of magnitude with respect to the previous observations. Our experimental setup yields high performance in a relatively simple, low cost, and compact system that is amenable to chemical analysis of trace gases in medicine, agriculture, industry, and the environment.

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