One of the main concerns in environmental issues is the accumulation of pol
lutant gases in the atmosphere. This gives rise to a need for convenient wa
ys of detecting these gases. In this paper we review some fundamentals of a
technique called 'tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy', which is s
uitable for making a portable gas analyser. We focus on the 2.2-2.4 mum ran
ge which corresponds both to a transparency window in the atmosphere and to
high absorption bands of the main pollutant gases. We present two GaInAsSb
/AlGaAsSb laser diodes which meet well the requirements for a portable gas
analyser: a laser diode emitting at 2.38 mum exhibiting a monomode emission
(side-mode suppression ratio 30 dB) and a laser diode emitting at 2.30 mum
able to operate continuous wave up to 140 degreesC. Thanks to these diodes
we designed a set-up for gas detection using the tunable diode laser absor
ption spectroscopy technique. We have reached a sensitivity as good as 1 pp
m for CH4 at atmospheric pressure. Finally, we present a promising techniqu
e called 'intra cavity laser absorption spectroscopy' making use of a new d
evice, the 'vertical external cavity surface emitting laser', which may all
ow us to increase sensitivity by a factor of 10(5).