
doi: 10.1063/1.1134710
A technique is described which converts a single-beam absorption measurement into a de facto dual-beam measurement affording real-time calibration. The technique utilizes the narrow wavelength relaxation oscillations from within the long-pulse emission of a solid-state laser. It is used to measure the absorption line profiles of atmospheric gases.
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