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Environ Sci Technol ; 46(19): 10704-10, 2012 Oct 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22889080

ABSTRACT

We report an instrument designed for trace gas measurement of highly reactive halogenated radicals, such as bromine oxide and iodine oxide, as well as for nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde. This compact and robust spectrometer relies on an alternated injection of a frequency-doubled femtosecond radiation at 338 and 436 nm into two parallel high-finesse cavities, for measuring BrO + H(2)CO, and IO + NO(2), respectively. The transmission of the broadband radiation through the cavity is analyzed with a high resolution, compact spectrograph consisting of an echelle grating and a high sensitivity CCD camera. The transportable instrument fits on a breadboard 120 × 60 cm size and is suitable for in situ and real time measurements of these species. A field campaign at the Marine Boundary Layer in Roscoff (in the northwest of France, 48.7°N, 4.0°W) during June 2011 illustrates the outstanding performance of the instrument, which reaches a bandwidth normalized minimum absorption coefficient of 1.3 × 10(-11) cm(-1) Hz(-1/2) per spectral element, and provides detection levels as low as 20 parts per quadrillion of IO in 5 min of acquisition.


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Air Pollutants/analysis , Bromine Compounds/analysis , Iodine Compounds/analysis , Nitrogen Dioxide/analysis , Oxides/analysis , Spectrum Analysis/instrumentation , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Equipment Design , Formaldehyde/analysis , France , Limit of Detection , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Opt Express ; 16(8): 5757-63, 2008 Apr 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18542684

ABSTRACT

We investigated the possibility to trigger real-scale lightning using ionized filaments generated by ultrashort laser pulses in the atmosphere. Under conditions of high electric field during two thunderstorms, we observed a statistically significant number of electric events synchronized with the laser pulses, at the location of the filaments. This observation suggests that corona discharges may have been triggered by filaments.


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Atmosphere , Ecosystem , Hot Temperature , Lasers , Lightning , Models, Theoretical , Computer Simulation
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 69(3 Pt 2): 036607, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15089430

ABSTRACT

Ultrashort, high-power laser pulses propagating vertically in the atmosphere have been observed over more than 20 km using an imaging 2-m astronomical telescope. This direct observation in several wavelength bands shows indications for filament formation at distances as far as 2 km in the atmosphere. Moreover, the beam divergence at 5 km altitude is smaller than expected, bearing evidence for whole-beam parallelization about the nonlinear focus. We discuss implications for white-light Lidar applications.

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