
doi: 10.1063/1.35752
Cross‐saturating sideband absorption spectroscopy has been found to be the most sensitive spectroscopic technique, next to fluorescence detection. The minimum extinction determined by the particular absorber, is 5×10−8, which is 8 orders of magnitude lower than the estimated sensitivity of current measurements of two‐photon‐excited fluorescence from H in flames. (AIP)
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