Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429330 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel technique for selecting wavelengths that optimize the temperature precision of absorption-based thermometry is developed. A single universal objective function considering continuous spectral lower-state energy Ev″, spectral absorbance intensities and an experimental noise level is derived and applied in a brute-force approach to analyze two-wavelength, Doppler-broadened H2O vapor-absorbance thermometry in the 1.33-1.37 μm range. The results reveal the top wavelength pairs and their temperature precisions over a wide temperature range from 280 to 2800 K. Although the spectral database used includes over thousands of transitions in this spectral range, the top pairs are composed of only 12 unique wavelengths. This wavelength selection technique is able to help researchers choose key wavelengths that will perform well in practical applications.

► A technique of selecting wavelength pairs for absorption-based thermometry is developed. ► A single universal objective function is derived and applied in a brute-force approach. ► The top wavelength pairs and their temperature precisions are analyzed using this technique.

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