Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415709 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Line profiles of a rovibrational transition of 13C acetylene have been measured for various pressures in the near infrared region. In order to accomplish high precision in frequency, we have employed a diode-laser, the frequency of which is locked to an optical comb. By tuning the comb frequency we have achieved a continuous frequency tuning over 2Â GHz for the measurement of Doppler broadened line profiles spread over 2Â GHz. In addition we have stabilized the incident power of the laser on the sample cell by adjusting the gain of a fiber amplifier via a feed-back loop. Observed profile data have been analyzed by the generalized Voigt function to determine the Gaussian width precisely: at the present we realized a precision of 10-3. The zero pressure line center position was determined with a precision of 10-9.
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Authors
K.M.T. Yamada, A. Onae, F.-L. Hong, H. Inaba, H. Matsumoto, Y. Nakajima, F. Ito, T. Shimizu,