Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8146063 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal effects of an interband cascade laser (ICL) based mid-infrared methane (CH4) sensor that uses long-path absorption spectroscopy were studied. The sensor performance in the laboratory at a constant temperature of â¼25â¯Â°C was measured for 5â¯h and its Allan deviation was â¼2â¯ppbv with a 1â¯s averaging time. A LabVIEW-based simulation program was developed to study thermal effects on infrared absorption and a temperature compensation technique was developed to minimize these effects. An environmental test chamber was employed to investigate the thermal effects that occur in the sensor system with variation of the test chamber temperature between 10 and 30â¯Â°C. The thermal response of the sensor in a laboratory setting was observed using a 2.1â¯ppm CH4 standard gas sample. Indoor/outdoor CH4 measurements were conducted to evaluate the sensor performance within a wide atmospheric temperature range.
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Authors
Weilin Ye, Chuantao Zheng, Nancy P. Sanchez, Aswathy V. Girija, Qixin He, Huadan Zheng, Robert J. Griffin, Frank K. Tittel,