Da. Gilmore et al., INTRACAVITY LASER SPECTROSCOPY IN THE 1.38-1.55 MU-M SPECTRAL REGION USING A MULTIMODE CR(4-YAG LASER()), Optics communications, 103(5-6), 1993, pp. 370-374
Absorption spectra of water vapor are recorded by intracavity laser sp
ectroscopy (ILS) using a multimode Cr4+:YAG laser operating in the 1.3
8-1.55 mum spectral region. The most prominent water absorption featur
es examined appear near 1.463 muM and are assignable to several rotati
onal transitions in the nu1 +2nu2 overtone band. The observed optical
properties of the 1.463 mum water absorption bands (e.g., the dependen
ce of band intensity on the effective optical pathlength or generation
time) are consistent with those expected for intracavity measurements
with a multimode, homogeneously broadened ILS laser such as a broad-b
and dye laser. These data demonstrate the applicability of the tunable
, solid-state Cr4+:YAG laser for the high sensitivity detection of wea
k absorption in the near-infrared region via ILS techniques.