About This Webinar
Novel thermally balanced molecular gas lasers offer high-frequency stability and accuracy for remote, active detection of resonant molecules. Quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) may have a wider spectral range, but CO
2 lasers retain significant advantages in spatial mode quality, spectral purity, and output power.
Applications covered include medical breath diagnostics, soft- and all-tissue dental surgery, air quality monitoring, and mobile stand-off detection of sulfur hexafluoride (SF
6). The latter is achieved by leveraging the multiwatt power of discrete transitions and thereby providing a powerful tool for monitoring the leak rate in switchgear and medium- to ultrahigh-voltage (UHV) transmission lines.
***This presentation premiered during the 2021
Photonics Spectra Conference Lasers track. For information on upcoming Photonics Media events,
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Ben Fisher - Access Laser, a member of the Trumpf Group