1. Atmospheric N2O gas detection based on an inter-band cascade laser around 3.939 µm.
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Chun-Yan Sun, Yuan Cao, Jia-Jin Chen, Jing-Jing Wang, Gang Cheng, Gui-Shi Wang, and Xiao-Ming Gao
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SIGNAL generators , *MODULATION spectroscopy , *CLIMATE change , *LASERS , *DETECTION limit - Abstract
N2O is a significant atmospheric greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change. In this work, the high sensitivity detection of atmospheric N2O is achieved using wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) with an inter-band cascade laser operating around 3.939 µm. A LabVIEW-based software signal generator and software lock-in amplifiers are designed to simplify the system. In order to eliminate the interference from water vapor, the detection was performed at a pressure of 0.1 atm (1 atm = 1.01325×105 Pa) and a drying tube was added to the system. To improve the system performance for long term detection, a novel frequency locking method and 2 f/1 f calibration-free method were employed to lock the laser frequency and calibrate the power fluctuations, respectively. The Allan deviation analysis of the results indicates a detection limit of ∼ 20 ppb (1 ppb = 1.81205 µg/m3) for a 1 s integration time, and the optimal detection limit is ∼ 5 ppb for a 40-s integration time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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