Modern Microwave Technology Revitalizes a Specific and Sensitive Analytical Technique [and Discussion]

A review of the present status of analytical microwave spectroscopy is presented and its potential for the analysis of gaseous atmospheres discussed. The technique is attractive in terms of both sensitivity and selectivity. Modern advances in microwave technology permit instrumentation that is makin...

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