Title of article
Differential absorption sensor applied for liquid oxygen measurements
Author/Authors
Schmidt، Jason R. نويسنده , , Sanders، Scott T. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-6057
From page
6058
To page
0
Abstract
Differential laser absorption was investigated for its merit in liquid oxygen (LOX) sensing. Whereas previous researchers have used differential absorption to detect trace concentrations of a substance, we use differential absorption to monitor small changes in large amounts of a substance. Two lasers of different wavelengths were intensity modulated 180 deg out of phase from each other and multiplexed into a single beam. After probing the LOX, the total transmitted signal was demodulated by a lock-in amplifier. Our experiment simulated rapid changes in LOX number density by varying the length of an ~73 mm path through pure LOX. In this experiment, we demonstrated the ability to monitor LOX number density with an uncertainty of ~1% with a time constant of 3 (mu)s. The uncertainty could be halved by doubling the path length, and this improvement could be repeated as long as the relative intensity noise of the lasers is the dominating factor. We discuss the benefits of differential absorption for problems requiring an extended dynamic range.
Keywords
Laser sensors , Nonlinear , Spectroscopy , diode lasers , Remote sensing
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
74691
Link To Document