A theoretical assessment of the O3/H2O interference problem in the detection of natural levels of OH via laser induced fluorescence

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Fluorescence, Hydroxyl Radicals, Laser Induced Fluorescence, Laser Interferometry, Ozone, Water Vapor, Electromagnetic Interference, Photolysis, Reaction Kinetics, Remote Sensors, Troposphere

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Theoretical calculations are presented which estimate the possible magnitude of the O3/H2O derived OH interference signal resulting from the use of the laser-induced fluorescence technique in measuring natural levels of tropospheric OH. Critical to this new assessment has been the measurement of the nascent OH quantum state distribution resulting from the reaction O(1D) + H2O yields 2OH, and an assessment of the subsequent rotational relaxation of the OH species when formed in high k levels.

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