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30 May 2002 Data processing and estimation of measurement errors in intracavity laser spectroscopy
Victor S. Burakov, Vladimir V. Apanasovich, A. V. Isaevich, V. M. Lutkovski, P. Y. Misakov, P. V. Nazarov
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Abstract
Methods of absorption spectra processing in intracavity laser spectroscopy are investigated for the case of very low quantities of cesium in water solutions. Common procedures in such case require fitting or filtering of the laser generation broadband spectrum, search for the investigated atomic or molecular absorption lines, calculating the examined substance concentration in qualitative analysis or its state determination in quality analysis. In this study various methods of absorption spectra processing in the case of atomic cesium line (lambda) equals 455.531 nm in the intracavity laser spectrometer are examined. Methods based on digital filtering and approximation were tested. The artificial neural network algorithm was tired as a tool to reduce the apparatus error. For the trace concentration definition the mean-square error was decreased to a value less than 9 percent.
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Victor S. Burakov, Vladimir V. Apanasovich, A. V. Isaevich, V. M. Lutkovski, P. Y. Misakov, and P. V. Nazarov "Data processing and estimation of measurement errors in intracavity laser spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 4749, ICONO 2001: Novel Trends in Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy and Optical Diagnostics and Lasers in Chemistry, Biophysics, and Biomedicine, (30 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468890
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Cesium

Laser spectroscopy

Dye lasers

Error analysis

Neural networks

Spectroscopy

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