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The design and use of two low-cost, highly-efficient micro gas cells are described. The first cell, having a path length of 77 mm and a volume of 2.5 cc, has a cell efficiency of 3.08 as defined by the ratio of path length to volume. The second cell, having a path length of 9 mm and a volume of 0.045 cc, has a cell efficiency of 20. This cell is designed for use with a beam condensing system.
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© 1965 Chicago Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy
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Stine, K.E., McCarthy, D.E., Sloane, H.J. (1965). Construction and Performance of Highly-Efficient Micro Gas Cells for the Infrared Spectra. In: Davis, E.N. (eds) Developments in Applied Spectroscopy. Developments in Applied Spectroscopy, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8691-9_10
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