Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428774 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Broadband absorption measurements of water vapor were performed at 300-1500 GHz.•The absorption coefficient of water vapor was modeled and compared with data.•The air-broadened continuum coefficient for water vapor was determined.•The modeled absorption coefficient is presented for 10-90% humidity at 0-3 THz.

The water vapor continuum absorption spectrum was investigated using Fourier Transform Spectroscopy. The transmission of broadband terahertz radiation from 0.300 to 1.500 THz was recorded for multiple path lengths and relative humidity levels. The absorption coefficient as a function of frequency was determined and compared with theoretical predictions and available water vapor absorption data. The prediction code is able to separately model the different parts of atmospheric absorption for a range of experimental conditions. A variety of conditions were accurately modeled using this code including both self and foreign gas broadening for low and high water vapor pressures for many different measurement techniques. The intensity and location of the observed absorption lines were also in good agreement with spectral databases. However, there was a discrepancy between the resonant line spectrum simulation and the observed absorption spectrum in the atmospheric transmission windows caused by the continuum absorption. A small discrepancy remained even after using the best available data from the literature to account for the continuum absorption. From the experimental and resonant line simulation spectra the air-broadening continuum parameter was calculated and compared with values available in the literature.

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