Trace-gas analysis using diode lasers in the near-IR and long-path techniques
Year: 2002
Authors: Gagliardi G., Gianfrani L.
Autors Affiliation: INFM – Gruppo Collegato all
Abstract: Room-temperature. near-infrared. semiconductor diode lasers continue to gain importance for gas monitoring applications owing to their compactness. ease of use, reasonable cost and compatibility with telecommunications-grade optical fiber components. They may probe overtone or combination vibrational bands for a large variety of atmospheric relevant molecular species, These spectral bands exhibit line strengths orders of magnitude lower than those of fundamental vibrations, Occurring in the mid-infrared. As a consequence, they are often used in conjunction with long-path techniques. enabling one to perform high sensitivity local measurements through long absorption path-lengths. At this purpose, resonant optical cavities can be fruitfully employed. This paper is devoted to a discussion of the main features, of cavity-enhanced absorption spectrometers, operating with near-infrared diode lasers. We report on the operating principle as well as the achievable performance of these devices, also compared to more traditional apparatus. based on the multiple reflection cells. Experimental results on water vapour and oxygen detection are reported. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Journal/Review: OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Volume: 37 (5) Pages from: 509 to: 520
More Information: This work was partially supported by Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia.KeyWords: Absorption spectroscopy; Gas detectors; Molecular vibrations; Optical fibers; Reflection; Semiconductor lasers; Trace-gas analysis; Infrared spectrometersDOI: 10.1016/S0143-8166(01)00132-4Citations: 17data 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