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A new concept for sensitive in situ stable isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy based on sample modulation
Authors:Peter Werle  Christoph Dyroff  Andreas Zahn  Piero Mazzinghi  Francesco D'amato
Institution:1. National Institute for Applied Optics , Largo E. Fermi, 6, Florence, Italy;2. Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research , Research Center Karlsruhe , Karlsruhe, Germany pwwerle@inoa.it;4. Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research , Research Center Karlsruhe , Karlsruhe, Germany;5. National Institute for Applied Optics , Largo E. Fermi, 6, Florence, Italy
Abstract:Diode-laser absorption spectroscopy finds increasing applications in the emerging field of stable isotope research. To meet the requirements of the water isotopes measurement challenge in environmental research, ways have to be found to cope with the present limitations of spectroscopic systems. In this article, we discuss an approach based on the Stark effect in molecular spectra to reduce the influence of time-dependent, unwanted background structures generally superimposed on the desired signal from the spectral feature under investigation. A road map to high-sensitivity isotopic ratio measurements of water isotopes is presented. On the basis of an Allan Variance analysis of measured data, the detection limits have been calculated as a function of the integration time. To achieve the required optical density of about 6×10?7 for H2 17O measurements, the duty cycle has to be optimized and the implementation of a sample modulation within an optical multipass cell is a promising approach to increase the stability of spectroscopic instrumentation required for ecosystem research and airborne atmospheric platforms.
Keywords:Diode-laser spectroscopy  Hydrogen-2  IR spectrometry  Isotope analysis  Oxygen-17  Oxygen-18  Sample modulation  Stark effect  Water
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