The use of a helium-neon laser for the in vivo measurement of breath alcohol.

Author(s)
Alobaidi, T.A.A. Hill, D.W. & Payne, J.P.
Year
Abstract

To overcome the disadvantages of analysers which suffer from a long response time due to the sample cell volume required and their need to use an optical filter to restrict the absorption characteristics of the detector to a narrow bandwidth, a monchromatic beam of radiation should be used. For this a helium-neon laser infrared gas analyser is constructed, and its mode of operation is described.

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B 12642 fo /83.4/
Source

British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol. 46 (1974), p. 317-318, ref.

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