15min:
NEW CHIRPED-PULSE THZ FOURIER TRANSFORM TECHNIQIES FOR DETERMINATION OF LINESHAPE PARAMETERS FOR ATMOSPHERIC SPIECIES.

EYAL GERECHT, KEVIN O. DOUGLASS, DAVID F. PLUSQUELLIC, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY, OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY DIVISION, GAITHERSBURG, MD 20899.

We will discuss the implementation of the recently developed Chirped-Pulse Fourier Transform THz spectrometer for the measurement of important atmospheric species. We will discuss how the method is used to obtain high-precision and high-sensitivity measurements of shapes, intensities, and broadening parameters directly from the rotational free induction decay signal. The current system measures a bandwidth of 10.6 GHz in a single measurement step with a resolution of 20 kHz and achieves high sensitivity in 30 seconds. Measurements of nitrous oxide, OCS, and other atmospheric species in the HITRAN database will be presented.