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technologies. The HALO line, like all Tiger Optics products, utilizes the patented “Continuous Wave Cavity Ring - Down Spectroscopy ” technology. In the packaged gas market, the HALO-500 covers the moisture specifications of a
LEDs) instead of laser sources to perform cavity - ring - down spectroscopy (CRDS). (In CRDS, a high-finesse optical ..... laboratory, however. The development of cavity - ring - down spectroscopy systems based on continuous-wave (CW
and water cycle and climate studies. The analyzer is based on the company's exclusive implementation of cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) technology, originally developed at Stanford University and licensed in 1999 to Picarro, where
measure small amounts of a substance, and cavity ring - down spectroscopy (CRDS) has made the technique even more ..... Gaithersburg, MD) has devised a way to extend cavity ring - down spectroscopy to surfaces and condensed matter. He uses
The ALOHA-H2O trace moisture analyzer joins the family of patented continuous-wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy -based moisture sensors.
Cavity - ring - down spectroscopy offers benefits in precision, accuracy ..... changes in the operating environment. Cavity - ring - down spectroscopy of CO2 Cavity - ring - down spectroscopy (CRDS) uses a stable optical resonator
many as 16 different molecules with Tiger Optics’ field-proven technology, known as Continuous Wave Cavity Ring - Down Spectroscopy (CW CRDS). The new Prismatic instrument has won top marks for innovation, environmental “green
s first ammonia analyzer designed for high brightness LED-related (HB LED) production that uses cavity ring - down spectroscopy (CRDS) technology. In addition to these new products, nanotechnology research institute IMEC (Leuven
use of stable isotope ratios in several TOC applications." Picarro is known for its wavelength scanned cavity ring down spectroscopy (WS-CRDS) technology with eight exclusive licenses from Stanford University patents and nine of its own
a variety of research areas, including laser cooling of atoms, quantum computation, surface science, cavity ring - down spectroscopy , and spectroscopy in supersonic jets of atoms. In addition to these “blue-sky” research areas