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This article is cited in 3 scientific papers (total in 3 papers)
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A car-borne highly sensitive near-IR diode-laser methane detector
A. G. Berezin, O. V. Ershov, Yu. P. Shapovalov Natural Sciences Center at General Physics Institute of RAS, Moscow
Abstract:
A highly sensitive automated car-borne detector for measuring methane concentration in real time is designed, developed and tested under laboratory and field conditions. Measurements were made with the help of an uncooled tunable near-IR 1.65-μm laser diode. The detector consists of a multipass optical cell with a 45-m long optical path and a base length of 0.5 m. The car-borne detector is intended for monitoring the methane concentration in air from the moving car to reveal the leakage of domestic gas. The sensitivity limit (standard deviation) under field conditions is 1 ppm (20 ppb under laboratory conditions) for a measuring time of 0.4 s. The measuring technique based on the detection of a single methane line ensured a high selectivity of methane detector relative to other gases. The methane detector can be easily modified for measuring other simple-molecule gases (e.g., CO, CO2, HF, NO2, H2O) by replacing the diode laser and varying the parameters of the control program.
Received: 21.01.2003
Citation:
A. G. Berezin, O. V. Ershov, Yu. P. Shapovalov, “A car-borne highly sensitive near-IR diode-laser methane detector”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 33:8 (2003), 721–727 [Quantum Electron., 33:8 (2003), 721–727]
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