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High-resolution cavity ring-down spectroscopy measurements of blended H2O transitions

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APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS
Volume 88, Issue 2, Pages 317-325

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-007-2691-x

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tWe probed four closely spaced rovibrational water vapor absorption transitions near v(similar to) = 7100 cm(-1) using frequency-stabilized cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Room-temperature spectra were acquired for pure water vapor in the Doppler limit and for mixtures containing approximate to 6.6 mu mol mol(-1) of water vapor in N-2 at total gas pressures ranging from 6.5 kPa to 53 kPa. By measuring Lamb dips for each transition, we demonstrated a resolution of 50 kHz and determined relative transition frequencies with an uncertainty < 0.4MHz over a 10 GHz range. Pressure-induced broadening, collisional narrowing coefficients of the component transitions and line areas were retrieved by fits of model line shapes to the measured spectra. Standard and advanced models were considered including those which incorporated the combined effects of collisional narrowing and speed-dependent line broadening and line shifting. By measuring water vapor concentration with a transfer standard hygrometer, we determined line intensities in terms of measured line areas with a combined relative uncertainty of 0.6%.

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