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Integrating Cavity Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Trace Gases and Bulk Compounds

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Abstract

The Raman spectra of trace gases and bulk compounds are measured using an integrating cavity enhanced Raman spectroscopy technique. The technique utilizes an integrating cavity formed from fumed silica providing significant Raman signal enhancement.

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