Literature DB >> 18357061

Application of Balanced Detection to Absorption Measurements of Trace Gases with Room-Temperature, Quasi-cw Quantum-Cascade Lasers.

D M Sonnenfroh, W T Rawlins, M G Allen, C Gmachl, F Capasso, A L Hutchinson, D L Sivco, J N Baillargeon, A Y Cho.   

Abstract

Distributed-feedback quantum-cascade (QC) lasers are expected to form the heart of the next-generation mid-IR laser absorption spectrometers, especially as they are applied to measurements of trace gases in a variety of environments. The incorporation of room-temperature-operable, single-mode QC lasers should result in highly compact and rugged sensors for real-world applications. We report preliminary results on the performance of a laser absorption spectrometer that uses a QC laser operating at room temperature in a quasi-cw mode in conjunction with balanced ratiometric detection. We have demonstrated sensitivities for N(2)O [10 parts in 10(6) volume-mixing ratio for a 1-m path (ppmv-m)] and NO [520 parts in 10(9) volume-mixing ratio for a 1-m path (ppbv-m)] at 5.4 mum. System improvements are described that are expected to result in a 2 orders of magnitude increase in sensitivity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 18357061     DOI: 10.1364/ao.40.000812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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1.  Intensity-Stabilized Fast-Scanned Direct Absorption Spectroscopy Instrumentation Based on a Distributed Feedback Laser with Detection Sensitivity down to 4 × 10-6.

Authors:  Gang Zhao; Wei Tan; Mengyuan Jia; Jiajuan Hou; Weiguang Ma; Lei Dong; Lei Zhang; Xiaoxia Feng; Xuechun Wu; Wangbao Yin; Liantuan Xiao; Ove Axner; Suotang Jia
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2016-09-21       Impact factor: 3.576

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