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Publications Details for Grant Number R823933

Multiplexed Diode-Laser Gas Sensor System for In Situ Multispecies Emissions Measurements

RFA: Exploratory Research - Engineering (1995)

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Journal Article Mihalcea RM, Baer DS, Hanson RK. Tunable diode-laser absorption measurements of NO2 near 670 and 395 nm. Applied Optics 1996;35(21):4059-4064. R823933 (Final)
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Presentation Baer DS, Mihalcea RM, Hanson RK. Combustion emissions measurements using diode-laser absorption sensors. Paper presented at the EPA/Air & Waste Management Association 1998 International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Cary, NC, 1998. R823933 (Final)
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Presentation Baer DS, Mihalcea RM, Hanson RK. Diode-laser sensor system for combustion monitoring. Paper (LWB1) laser applications to chemical and environmental analysis. Presented at the Optical Society of America Spring Topical Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 1998. R823933 (Final)
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Presentation Mihalcea RM, Baer DS, Hanson RK. Diode-laser absorption sensor system for combustion monitoring and control applications. Presented at the 32nd Joint Propulsion Conference, New York, NY, 1997, AIAA-97-3356. R823933 (Final)
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Presentation Mihalcea RM, Baer DS, Hanson RK. Multiplexed diode-laser sensor system for measurements of CO, CO2, CH4, and H2O in combustion flows. Presented at the Air & Waste Management Association Fifth International Symposium on Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, Dallas, TX, November 6-8, 1996. R823933 (Final)
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Presentation Webber ME, Mihalcea RM, Baer DS, Hanson RK, Feller GS, Chapman WB. Diode-laser sensors for sensitive measurements of CO and NH3. Presented at the OSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1998. R823933 (Final)
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