Infrared absorption spectrum of CO2 at 4,3 µm

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Hello! I'm writing a thesis about the optical properties of CO2. However I'm having a hard time finding any solid material about the basic info of the absorption spectrum of CO2. I'm especially interested in the absorption band at approximately 4,3µm. If any of you guys know some good articles or books about it then let me know! I would really appreciate it, Thanks!
 
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Also if anyone could find a decent picture of the spectrum with absorbance on the vertical axis and wavelength on the horizontal axis i would appreciate it!
 
How about: http://www.wag.caltech.edu/home/jang/genchem/infrared.htm
There's a chart there.
 
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