Dual-Beam UV-Absorption Ozone Photometer


 

Principal Investigator:Erik C. Richard
Organization:NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory
and CIRES/University Of Colorado
Mail Stop R/E/AL6
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80303

Measurement Description: The instrument consists of a mercury lamp, two sample chambers that can be periodically scrubbed of ozone, and two detectors that measure the 254-nm radiation transmitted through the chamber. The ozone absorption cross-section at this wavelength is accurately known; hence, the ozone number density can be easily calculated. Since the two absorption chambers are identical, virtually continuous measurements of ozone are made by alternating the ambient air sample and ozone scrubbed sample between the two chambers. At a one-second data collection rate, the minimum detectable concentration of ozone (one standard deviation) is 1.5 x 1010 molecules/cm3 (0.6ppbv at STP).

 

 

Accuracy: 3% + precision
Precision: 1.5x1010 molecules/cm3
Response Time: 1 second
Weight: 24 kg
Power: 250 W maximum
ER-2 Location: Q-Bay

 

References:

Proffitt, M. H., and R. J. McLaughlin, Fast-response dual-beam UV absorption ozone photometer suitable for use on stratospheric balloons, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 54, 1719-1728, 1983.