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A micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) based, short-wavelength (SW) infrared spectrometer is being developed for the measurement of gases and vapors. In this paper, we describe the design of the SW spectrometer and provide information on the design, operation, and measurement of the spectrometer components. The design is based on the use of an InGaAs photoconductive switch (PCS) detector, apertured optics, and a monolithic pump module. The design enables easy alignment of the system, and, by the use of apertured optics, provides a large detection angle, with a spectral resolution of 50 cm-1 at 6.5 μm. At this resolution, the spectra of trace gases are readily resolved. To demonstrate the performance of the spectrometer, several calibration gases were measured. The response of the spectrometer to the absolute gas concentration and the pressure of a mixture of gases was also measured, as was its response to different types of calibration gases and to simulated environmental conditions on the surface of a sample. Results from these measurements indicate that the spectrometer is capable of performing accurate measurements of the concentration of trace gases in an ambient environment and at up to 200 cm over the surface of a sample. In addition, the spectrometer can be used to qualitatively determine the concentration of gases in a mixture. A spectrally resolved instrument is described that is designed to measure gases in real time, with the potential for use on the International Space Station. This instrument is capable of performing both qualitative and quantitative measurements of trace gases in an ambient environment that are of interest in space and on the surface of a sample. The spectrometer is also capable of detecting the concentration of gases in a mixture. This instrument can be used in various applications, such as monitoring trace gases on the surface of a sample or in the environment, and quantifying the concentration of gases in a mixture. The spectrometer is also capable of performing real-time measurements. The instrument is the first instrument capable of performing both qualitative and quantitative measurements of gases in space and on the surface of a sample. This spectrometer can be mounted on a microscope, can be incorporated into an existing system, and has the potential for use on the International Space Station.« less
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