A Diode Laser Spectrometer for the In Situ Measurement of the HNO 3 Content of Polar Stratospheric Clouds
1999; American Meteorological Society; Volume: 16; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016 2.0.co;2
ISSN1520-0426
AutoresGuido Toci, P. Mazzinghi, Matteo Vannini,
Tópico(s)Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
ResumoA new instrument realized for measuring the HNO3 concentration in air is described. The device is a midinfrared absorption spectrometer based on a tunable diode laser and a multipass absorption cell. The instrument is specifically designed for airborne operation on board the M-55 Geophysica, in the frame of the Airborne Polar Experiment project, taking into account all the related environmental and operational constraints. The device is part of a complete measurement package for the measurement of the chemical content of the polar stratospheric clouds and other atmospheric aerosols. Furthermore, it can be used as a stand-alone detector of molecular trace gases. The primary purpose of the instrument is to perform in situ diagnostic measurements in the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere. Design criteria include a new optical setup, one much less sensitive to the vibration and thermal stresses with respect to the conventional diode laser spectrometers. Furthermore, the authors developed a novel detection scheme for quicker acquisition and better signal-to-noise ratio. This paper reports calibration and testing measurements, including a detection lower limit both for the HNO3 and ammonia. This last gas is used as a wavelength and absorption reference.
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