IR/THZ DOUBLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY APPROACH FOR REMOTE CHEMICAL DETECTION AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
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A remote sensing methodology based on infrared/terahertz (IR/THz) double resonance (DR) spectroscopy is shown to overcome limitations traditionally associated with either IR or THz spectroscopic approaches for detecting trace gases in an atmosphere. The applicability of IR/THz DR spectroscopy is explored by estimating the IR and THz power requirements for detecting a 100 part-per-million-meter cloud of methyl fluoride, methyl chloride, or methyl bromide at ranges up to 1km in three atmospheric windows below 0.3 THz. These prototypical molecules are used to ascertain the dependence of the DR signal-to-noise ratio on IR and THz beam power. A line-tunable CO
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Author Institution: IERUS Technologies, 2904 Westcorp Blvd Ste 210, Huntsville, AL 35805; Department of Physics, 191 Woodruff Ave. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210; Army Aviation and Missile RD&E Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898