Absolute density measurement of SD radicals in a supersonic jet at the quantum-noise limit

Abstract

The absolute density of SD radicals in a supersonic jet has been measured down to (1.10.1)×105 cm-3 in a modestly specified apparatus that uses a cross-correlated combination of cavity ring-down and laser-induced fluorescence detection. Such a density corresponds to 21521 molecules in the probe volume at any given time. The minimum detectable absorption coefficient was quantum-noise-limited and measured to be (7.90.6)×10-11 cm-1, in 200 s of acquisition time, corresponding to a noise-equivalent absorption sensitivity for the apparatus of (1.60.1)×10-9 cm-1 Hz-1/2.

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