Title :
Detection of trace gas contaminants using diode laser based methods
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
Aug. 30 1999-Sept. 3 1999
Abstract :
In recent years, tunable diode laser based sensors have found widespread applications to the sensitive and selective detection of environmentally important atmospheric trace gases in real time. Numerous analytical tools based on different optical and non-optical techniques have been developed in the past. However, an ideal gas sensor technology that meets such diverse requirements as high sensitivity and selectivity, wavelength tunability of multi-component detection, fully computerized, room temperature operation (i.e. no liquid nitrogen cooling), large dynamic range, compactness, high reliability (insensitive to vibrations and large variations in ambient temperature), relative ease of use and cost-effectiveness in terms of initial and maintenance costs, is a challenging research and development task. Recent significant technological advances of semiconductor diode lasers and tunable all solid state lasers, novel bulk and waveguide infrared nonlinear materials for parametric optical frequency conversion, optical fiber amplifiers and couplers, thermoelectric coded low noise infrared detectors, and advanced data acquisition and signal processing techniques have had a considerable impact on development of state of the art of diode laser based trace gas sensors.
Keywords :
chemical variables measurement; gas sensors; infrared spectroscopy; measurement by laser beam; optical sensors; semiconductor lasers; sensitivity; spectrochemical analysis; bulk infrared nonlinear materials; contaminant detection; data acquisition; diode laser; diode laser based methods; diode laser based trace gas sensors; environmentally important atmospheric trace gases; fully computerized room temperature operation; ideal gas sensor technology; maintenance costs; multi-component detection; nonoptical technique; numerous analytical tools; optical fiber amplifiers; optical fiber couplers; optical techniques; parametric optical frequency conversion; real time; selective detection; selectivity; semiconductor diode lasers; sensitive detection; sensitivity; signal processing techniques; state of the art; technological advances; thermoelectric coded low noise infrared detectors; trace gas contaminants; trace gas sensors; tunable all solid state lasers; tunable diode laser based sensors; waveguide infrared nonlinear materials; wavelength tunability; Atmospheric waves; Diode lasers; Gas detectors; Infrared detectors; Optical signal processing; Optical waveguides; Solid lasers; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Tunable circuits and devices;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO/Pacific Rim '99. The Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul, South Korea
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5661-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOPR.1999.811586