Author:
Wojtas J.,Mikolajczyk J.,Nowakowski M.,Rutecka B.,Medrzycki R.,Bielecki Z.
Abstract
Applying CEAS method to UV, VIS, and IR spectroscopy sensorsIn the paper, several applications of Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy (CEAS) for trace mater detection are described. NO2sensor was constructed using this technique with blue-violet lasers (395-440 nm). The sensor sensitivity reaches the level of single ppb and it was applied in security portal. For detection of two gases at the same time, two-channel sensor was constructed. Used method allows a significant reduction in the cost of optoelectronic CEAS sensor designed to measure of concentrations of many gases simultaneously. Successful monitoring of N2O and NO in the air requires high precision mid-infrared spectroscopy. The constructed sensors are able to measure concentration at ppb level. These sensors might be used for monitoring of atmospheric purity as well as for detection of explosives.
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Networks and Communications,General Engineering,Information Systems,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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