会议专题

Inter-pulse spectroscopy based on room-temperature pulsed quantum-cascade laser for N2O detection

Mid-infrared lasers are very suitable for high-sensitive trace-gases detection for their wavelengths cover the fundamental absorption lines of most gases. Quantum-cascade (QC) lasers have been demonstrated to be ideal light sources with its special power, tuning and capability of operating in room-temperature. All these merits make it appropriate for the high resolution spectrum analysis. The absorption spectrum monitoring technology based on the QC laser pulsed operating in the room temperature, combining with the strong absorption of the gas molecule in the basic frequency, has become an effective way to monitor the trace gas with the characteristic of high sensitivity, good selectivity and fast response. In this paper, the inter-pulse spectroscopy based on a room-temperature distributed-feedback pulsed QC laser was introduced. Our approach to trace gas monitoring with QC lasers relies on short current pulses which are designed to produce even shorter light pulses. Each pulse corresponds to a single point in a spectrum. The N2O absorption spectrum centered at 2178.2cm-1 was also obtained.

quantum-cascade lasers inter-pulse spectroscopy N2O

Wang min Chen jie Liu niu Wang ya

Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering , Anhui University of Architecture,Hefei,Anhui, Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering , Anhui University of Architecture, Hefei,Anhui,

国际会议

4th International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation(第四届检测技术与机电自动化国际会议 ICMTMA 2012)

三亚

英文

607-610

2012-01-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)