Kp. Petrov et al., DETECTION OF METHANE IN AIR USING DIODE-LASER-PUMPED DIFFERENCE-FREQUENCY-GENERATION NEAR 3.2 MU-M, Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 61(6), 1995, pp. 553-558
Spectroscopic detection of the methane in natural air using an 800 nm
diode laser and a diode-pumped 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser to produce tunable
light near 3.2 mu m is reported. The lasers were pump sources for rin
g-cavity-enhanced tunable difference-frequency mixing in AgGaS2. IR fr
equency tuning between 3076 and 3183 cm(-1) was performed by crystal r
otation and tuning of the extended-cavity diode laser. Feedback stabil
ization of the IR power reduced intensity noise below the detector noi
se level. Direct absorption and wavelength-modulation (2f) spectroscop
y of the methane in natural air at 10.7 kPa (80 torr) were Performed i
n a 1 m single-pass cell with 1 mu W probe power. Methane has also bee
n detected using a 3.2 mu m confocal build-up cavity in conjunction wi
th an intracavity absorption cell. The best methane detection limit ob
served was 12 ppb m (Hz.)(-1/2).