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QCL-based sensors target health and environmental applications
Jonathan Hu,
Claire F. Gmachl
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Engineering & Materials Science
Photoacoustic spectroscopy
86%
Quartz
70%
Faraday effect
52%
Health
46%
Spectroscopy
35%
Sensors
32%
Wireless sensor networks
24%
Acoustic transducers
24%
Birefringence
23%
Sensor networks
13%
Acoustics
12%
Tuning
12%
Physics & Astronomy
health
67%
photoacoustic spectroscopy
61%
quartz
55%
sensors
38%
Faraday effect
35%
forks
20%
acoustics
18%
spectroscopy
16%
birefringence
14%
Q factors
13%
transducers
12%
tuning
11%
energy
4%
Business & Economics
Spectroscopy
100%
Sensor
74%
Health
42%
Wireless Sensor Networks
40%
Sensor Networks
19%
Energy
9%
Factors
4%