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2 September 2016 Detection of the trace amounts of carbon monoxide using cavity enhanced spectroscopy
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Proceedings Volume 10034, 11th Conference on Integrated Optics: Sensors, Sensing Structures, and Methods; 100340D (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2244473
Event: 11th Integrated Optics - Sensors, Sensing Structures and Methods, 2016, Szczyrk, Poland
Abstract
A laboratory demonstrator of the optoelectronic sensor employing cavity enhanced spectroscopy has been designed to detect the trace amounts of carbon monoxide. High sensitivity of this sensor is provided by the use of optical cavity consisted of dielectric mirrors with extremely high reflectance. The instrument concept was taking into consideration the latest achievement of optoelectronic technology as a part of the ‘EDEN’ project, funded by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development. Preliminary tests using the sensor concept have shown that detection of carbon monoxide is possible using the developed devices. In this configuration, the sensor is characterized by high linear sensitivity in the concentration range of 10 ppb to 2.5 ppm.
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J. Wojtas, Z. Bielecki, J. Mikołajczyk, M. Nowakowski, D. Szabra, B. Zakrzewska, and A. Prokopiuk "Detection of the trace amounts of carbon monoxide using cavity enhanced spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 10034, 11th Conference on Integrated Optics: Sensors, Sensing Structures, and Methods, 100340D (2 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2244473
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KEYWORDS
Carbon monoxide

Sensors

Absorption

Optical resonators

Gases

Laser systems engineering

Optoelectronics

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