Developments in the theory of frequency modulation spectroscopy
Edward A. Whittaker, Gary C. Bjorklund
CLEO 1983
Frequency modulation laser spectroscopy is utilized for high sensitivity detection of trace species aspirated into a flame of the type commonly used for atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The method is applied to the detection of sodium atoms in an air-acetylene flame and data are obtained on the distribution of ground and excited state populations as a function of height above the burner. Absorptions as small as 1.5 × 10-4 may be detected with a signal-to-noise of one. With multi-passing, a detection limit of 3.3 × 106 sodium atoms/cm3 was obtained. © 1983.
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