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Physical Review Letters
A spectrophone with low resonant frequency compatible with the repetition frequency of a pulsed discharge CO laser is described. The spectrophone is used for humidity detection in hydrogen and air. The simple and inexpensive system provides a detection capacity of 10-100ppb/ {Mathematical expression}. The responsivity of the resonant spectrophone is interpreted taking the dependence of the acoustical quality factor on the geometry into account. © 1978 Springer-Verlag.
U. Dürig, J.K. Gimzewski, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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Applied Optics
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