SENSITIVE DETECTION OF METHANE WITH A 1.65 MU-M DIODE-LASER BY PHOTOACOUSTIC AND ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY

Citation
S. Schafer et al., SENSITIVE DETECTION OF METHANE WITH A 1.65 MU-M DIODE-LASER BY PHOTOACOUSTIC AND ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY, Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 66(4), 1998, pp. 511-516
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied",Optics
ISSN journal
09462171
Volume
66
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
511 - 516
Database
ISI
SICI code
0946-2171(1998)66:4<511:SDOMWA>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
In this paper we present two different schemes - resonant photoacousti c (PA) and direct absorption - for the sensitive detection of gaseous methane employing recently commercially available low-power distribute d feedback (DFB) diode lasers at 1.65 mu m. The sensitivities achievab le and the advantages and disadvantages of these systems are compared and discussed. The PA spectrum measured in the range of 1655.5 nm +/- 1.5 nm is compared to the data extracted from the HITRAN 92 database. A minimum detection limit of 60 ppm V or 6 ppm m at 1.6537 mu m and a practical sensitivity of 120 ppm V has been achieved. III addition to PA detection, absorption spectroscopy was employed to detect methane. The signal was quantitatively extracted by wavelength-modulation spect roscopy with second-harmonic detection. Combined temperature and curre nt tuning of the diode laser was used to scan the laser over the metha ne absorption line. Under atmospheric pressure conditions an excellent linearity was achieved. From the scatter of a series of individual co ncentration measurements at different concentrations between 15 ppm V and 100 ppm V an average detection limit (SNR = 1) of 1.15 ppm m could be deduced. This corresponds to a practical sensitivity of about 7 pp m V (SNR = 3 and 47.5 cm absorption length).