Analytical applications of infrared semiconductor lasers in atmospheric trace gas monitoring
Year: 1994
Authors: Werle P.
Autors Affiliation: Fraunhofer Inst fur Atmospharische, Umweltforschung, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Abstract: Sensitivity, specificity, high time resolution and cost effective simultaneous measurements of several components using operational systems are the main requirements for atmospheric research and air pollution monitoring. Tunable diode lasers absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) is increasingly being used to measure atmospheric trace gas concentrations down to low ppb-levels (10-9 volume mixing ratio). This optical technique fulfills the requirements for trace gas analysis in the atmosphere for most of the smaller molecules with resolved absorption spectra. Semiconductor lead salt diode lasers give access to the mid infrared spectral region, where the most important atmospheric constituents have strong rotational vibrational absorption bands. The application of high frequency modulation (FM) schemes can further improve sensitivity and detection speed of modern instrumentation.
Journal/Review: JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV
Volume: 4 (4) Pages from: 9 to: 12
KeyWords: Absorption spectroscopy; Air pollution; Atmospheric composition; Frequency modulation; Gases; Laser tuning; Monitoring; Trace analysis, Atmospheric trace gas monitoring; Infrared semiconductor lasers; Rotational vibrational absorption bands; Semiconductor lead salt diode lasers; Tunable diode lasers absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS); Volume mixing ratio, Semiconductor lasersDOI: 10.1051/jp4:1994402Citations: 7data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-17References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here