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Recording the absorption spectra of gaseous molecules with an optical cavity of high finesse

Publication / Research

On February 20, 2025

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To better understand the formation, composition and evolution of the atmospheres of terrestrial planets, scientists at LIPhy have developed spectrometers using optical cavity spectroscopy (CRDS). Their high sensitivity enables them to accurately record the absorption spectra of various molecules of atmospheric and planetary interest, such as dihydrogen, water or methane, mixed with carbon dioxide.

This research was funded in whole or in part by the French National Research Agency (ANR) under the COMPLEAT project, coordinated by Didier Mondelain, a CNRS researcher at LIPhy.

To find out more, take a look at the article published in "Focus Sciences" of CNRS Le Journal.

Date

On February 20, 2025

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Didier Mondelain
didier.mondelainatuniv-grenoble-alpes.fr (didier[dot]mondelain[at]univ-grenoble-alpes[dot]fr)

Submitted on February 20, 2025

Updated on February 20, 2025