Absolute density measurement of SD radicals in a supersonic jet at the quantum-noise-limit

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The absolute density of SD radicals in a molecular beam has been measured down to (1.1±0.1)×105(1.1\pm0.1)\times10^5 cm3^{-3} in a modestly specified apparatus that uses a cross-correlated combination of cavity ring-down and laser-induced fluorescence detection. Such a density corresponds to 215±21215\pm21 molecules in the probe volume at any given time. The quantum-noise-limited noise-equivalent absorption sensitivity of the apparatus was found to be (3.5±0.3)×1011(3.5\pm0.3)\times10^{-11} cm1^{-1} Hz1/2^{-1/2} based on a 200 s acquisition time at 10 Hz, therefore competing favourably with more sophisticated techniques

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