The Complete Experimental Spectra Method

A typical spectrometer used in this work is based on a synthesized x n( n=9 → n=144) frequency multiplied probe, with a heterodyne receiver or InSb detector, coupled to a temperature controlled 6 m long cell. The temperature of the cell [1].and more generally in Section III above.

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