研究目的
Investigating the isotopic composition of water vapor during cirrus formation in the upper troposphere using a tunable diode laser spectrometer.
研究成果
The Chicago Water Isotope Spectrometer (ChiWIS) provides precise and accurate measurements of H2O and HDO isotopic ratios in conditions relevant to cirrus cloud formation. The instrument's design and performance meet the stringent requirements for studying isotopic partitioning during ice crystal growth, with demonstrated precisions of less than 0.5% for H2O and HDO at 8 ppmv water vapor. Comparisons with other instruments and saturation vapor pressure calculations confirm the spectrometer's reliability for scientific research.
研究不足
The instrument's accuracy is limited by systematic uncertainties, including line strength uncertainties (~5%). Measurement precision is affected by fringing in raw spectra and baseline behavior, especially at higher pressures and lower signal-to-noise ratios.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The spectrometer is designed for simultaneous measurement of H2O and HDO using a tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) method. It employs a mid-infrared (2.6 μm) laser-based infrared spectrometer for precise measurements in cold and dry conditions.
2:6 μm) laser-based infrared spectrometer for precise measurements in cold and dry conditions.
Sample Selection and Data Sources:
2. Sample Selection and Data Sources: Measurements are conducted in the AIDA cloud chamber, simulating upper tropospheric conditions (190–235 K, 2–500 ppmv water vapor).
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The spectrometer includes a distributed feedback (DFB) tunable diode laser, a White cell for in situ measurements (256-m path length), and a Herriott cell for laboratory measurements (86-m path length).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The laser scans absorption lines of H2O and HDO near 2.64 μm in a single current sweep. The instrument is calibrated using known water standards and operates at a repetition rate of 139.8 Hz.
5:64 μm in a single current sweep. The instrument is calibrated using known water standards and operates at a repetition rate of 8 Hz.
Data Analysis Methods:
5. Data Analysis Methods: Data are analyzed using the ICOSfit software package, fitting experimental data to Voigt profiles with HITRAN line parameters. The tuning curve is obtained from interferometer data, and spectra are fit with polynomial baselines.
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