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Author
Sano, Hiroya
Koga, Ryuji
Tanada Yoshihiro
Abstract
The maximally attainable accuracy of an airpollution monitoring system is investigated. The system is composed of a tunable pulsed dye laser as the light source, photodiodes as the opto-electric converter and a low noise electronic signal processor specifically designed by the authors. The extreme value of the accuracy is given in terms of the standard deviation of the attenuation. The value is 3.4×10(-4)[Nep√(pulse number)] for an averaged value for multiple laser shots. Also the wavelength reproduceability of a dye laser was examined, which resulted in that a computer should take a part in the wavelength control in order that this method should be feasible.
Publication Title
Memoirs of the School of Engineering, Okayama University
Published Date
1979-03-05
Volume
volume13
Publisher
岡山大学工学部
Publisher Alternative
School of Engineering, Okayama University
Start Page
195
End Page
207
ISSN
0475-0071
NCID
AA00733903
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
language
English
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publisher
NAID
Eprints Journal Name
mfe