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Spectroscopic techniques, BLMs

Direct spectroscopic measurements of absorptions could provide substantial and much-needed complimentary information on the properties of BLMs. Difficulties of spectroscopic techniques lie in the extreme thinness of the BLM absorbances of relatively few molecules need to be determined. We have overcome this difficulty by Intracavity Laser Absorption Spectroscopic (ICLAS) measurements. Absorbances in ICLAS are determined as intracavity optical losses (2JI). Sensitivity enhancements originate in the multipass, threshold and mode competition effects. Enhancement factor as high as 106 has be en reported for species whose absorbances are narrow compared to spectral profile of the laser ( 10). The enhancement factor for broad-band absorbers, used in our work, is much smaller. Thus, for BLM-incorporated chlorophyll-a, we observed an enhancement factor of 10 and reported sensitivities for absorbances in the order of lO- (24). [Pg.98]


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