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We report on monitoring of nitric oxide (NO) traces in human breath via infrared cavity leak-out spectroscopy. Using a CO sideband laser near 5 μm wavelength and an optical cavity with two high-reflectivity mirrors (R=99.98%), the minimum detectable absorption is 2×10−10 cm−1 Hz1/2. This allows for spectroscopic analysis of rare NO isotopologues with unprecedented sensitivity. Application to simultaneous online detection of 14NO and 15NO in breath samples collected in the nasal cavity is described for the first time. We achieved a noise-equivalent detection limit of 7 parts per trillion for nasal 15NO (integration time: 70 s).
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Heinrich, K., Fritsch, T., Hering, P. et al. Infrared laser-spectroscopic analysis of 14NO and 15NO in human breath. Appl. Phys. B 95, 281–286 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-009-3423-1
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