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Laser-based molecular identification has reached a new level of performance allowing real-time identification and quantification of mixtures containing isomers and enantiomers. The ROC curves of this method for absolute molecular identification will be discussed.
We have observed distinct rotational transitions in two carbon monoxide isotopic variants, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide by using our newly-developed widely-tunable monochromatic THz source.
Polarization and phase shaped pulses can now be used for the absolute identification and quantification of mixtures containing isomers and enantiomers. The performance of this methodology will be discussed.
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