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  • AERODYNAMICS  (2)
  • Lasers and Masers  (2)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NACA: Univ. Conf. on Aerodyn.; p 127-149
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    Publication Date: 2019-05-24
    Description: Performance and heat transfer for hypersonic vehicles with high lift-drag ratios
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: ICAS PAPER 64-551
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Lead-salt tunable diode lasers are now commercially available with operating temperatures above 77 K and excellent single-mode characteristics which make them very useful for spectroscopy in the mid-IR spectral range. Using these lasers for absorption measurements in the 4.3 micrometer spectral region we have made accurate measurements of isotopic abundances in CO2. The method involves assembly language controlled data acquisition of spectra of selected adjacent isotopic rotational lines, an etalon spectral frequency calibration technique, the fitting of multiple Voigt profiles to the data, and the ratioing of absorbances from simultaneously acquired sample and reference data scans. The accuracy achieved is better than 0.4% for the C-13/C-12 ratio and 1% for the O-18/O-16 ratio. Higher accuracy is expected from improvements now being implemented.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: As a first step in successfully measuring carbon isotopes optically we have previously demonstrated the measurement of C-13/C-12 to a precision of 0.1% using a tunable diode laser and CO2 spectral lines in the 2300/cm spectral region. This precision of 0.1% (1 per mil) for carbon isotopes is a value sufficiently precise to provide important isotopic data of interest to astrobiologists. The precision presently attainable in gases is sufficient to permit our instrument to be used in the measurement of isotopic ratios of interest to astrobiologists as well as geologists and planetary scientists. A small stable isotope laser spectrometer with a 10 cm path gas cell was designed and constructed. The cell was integrated with a liquid nitrogen cooled tunable diode laser and indium antimonide detector for evaluation. Using the small gas cell, preliminary measurements of 13C/12C in CO2 were made employing single-beam sequential acquisitions of the required spectral data. The results indicate an accuracy of 0.1% which is sufficiently high to make meaningful measurements of martian samples. In addition, improvements in the spectrometer gas handling system have been made to markedly reduce C-13/C-12 isotopic fractionation during sample gas cell loading which we expect will lead to further improvements in precision and accuracy. An important part of making isotopic ratio measurements in solid samples using diode lasers is the conversion of the elements of interest to molecules that have absorption spectra in the mid-ir spectral range accessible by tunable diode lasers. In this project we have investigated the necessary sample preparation procedures to extract carbon, an element of astrobiological importance, from model soil compounds and to convert it to CO2, a molecule with appropriate optical absorption characteristics for reliable laser spectrometer isotopic ratio measurements of 13C/12C. We have considered calcium carbonate as a model for a component of the martian regolith, and we have formulated a simple heating protocol for extracting carbon in the form of CO2.
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