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Temperature dependence of line parameters of 12C16O2 near 2.004 μm studied by tunable diode laser spectroscopy |
Hongliang Ma(马宏亮)1,2, Mingguo Sun(孙明国)1, Shenlong Zha(査申龙)2, Qiang Liu(刘强)1, Zhensong Cao(曹振松)1, Yinbo Huang(黄印博)1, Zhu Zhu(朱柱)2, Ruizhong Rao(饶瑞中)1 |
1. Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Optics, Chinese Academy Sciences, Hefei 230031, China;
2. Anqing Normal University, Anqing 246133, China |
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Abstract The absorption spectrum of carbon dioxide at 2.004 μm has been recorded at sample temperatures between 218.0 K and room temperature, by using a high-resolution tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) combined with a temperature controlled cryogenically cooled absorption cell. The self-, N2-, and air-broadening coefficients for nine transitions of 12C16O2 belonging to the 20012 ← 00001 band in the 4987 cm-1-4998 cm-1 region have been measured at different temperatures. From these measurements, we have further determined the temperature dependence exponents of the pressure-broadening coefficients. To the best of our knowledge, the temperature dependence parameters of the collisional broadening coefficients are reported experimentally for the first time for these nine transitions. The measured halfwidth coefficients and the air temperature dependence exponents of these transitions are compared with the available values reported in the literature and HITRAN 2012 database. Agreements and discrepancies are also discussed.
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Received: 24 October 2017
Revised: 28 November 2017
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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33.20.-t
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(Molecular spectra)
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33.20.Ea
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(Infrared spectra)
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Fund: Project supported by the Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41205021 and 61701006), the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 2015264), and the Scientific Research Foundation of the Higher Education Institutions of Anhui Province, China (Grant No. KJ2015A234). |
Corresponding Authors:
Zhensong Cao
E-mail: zscao@aiofm.ac.cn
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About author: 33.20.-t; 33.20.Ea |
Cite this article:
Hongliang Ma(马宏亮), Mingguo Sun(孙明国), Shenlong Zha(査申龙), Qiang Liu(刘强), Zhensong Cao(曹振松), Yinbo Huang(黄印博), Zhu Zhu(朱柱), Ruizhong Rao(饶瑞中) Temperature dependence of line parameters of 12C16O2 near 2.004 μm studied by tunable diode laser spectroscopy 2018 Chin. Phys. B 27 023301
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