Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5008348 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
A fiber reflector based round-trip structure is proposed in TDLAS gas sensing system to increase absorption path-length, and a residual amplitude modulation removal (RAMR) technique is introduced, improving the second harmonic profile significantly. Fiber coupled Herriott cell (3Â m path-length) is used in experiments, the transmitted light is reflected back by a fiber reflector, realizing double absorption path-length. The double-pass light is split in 1:1 to two photodetectors for second harmonics lock-in, one is for gas concentration demodulation and another for residual amplitude modulation (RAM) measurement by tuning the reference signal in different phases, then a waveform recovery technique based on subtraction is applied to the dual path lock-in for RAMR. The theory is simulated, and experimental results verify that the new structure increases absorption signal efficiently, almost 2 times, the RAM effects are eliminated successfully without increasing the system noise. R-square of 0.9987 is achieved in linearity test of the improved gas sensing system.
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Authors
Fupeng Wang, Jun Chang, Qiang Wang, Wei Wei, Zengguang Qin,