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A variable duty cycle quasi-cw frequency scanning technique was applied to
reduce thermal effects resulting from the high heat dissipation of type I q
uantum-cascade lasers. This technique was combined with a 100-m path-length
multipass cell and a zero-air background-subtraction technique to enhance
detection sensitivity to a parts-in-10(9) (ppb) concentration level for spe
ctroscopic trace-gas detection of CH4, N2O, H2O, and C2H5OH in ambient air
at 7.9 mu m. A new technique for analysis of dense high resolution absorpti
on spectra was applied to detection of ethanol in ambient air, yielding a 1
25-ppb detection limit. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 140
.5960, 280.3420, 300.6320, 010.1280.