Quantum cascade laser-based in situ measurement of atmospheric CO and CO2 in Gandhinagar using 1f and 2f wavelength modulation spectroscopy
Source
2019 Workshop on Recent Advances in Photonics (WRAP)
Date Issued
2019-12-01
Author(s)
Roy, Anirban
Abstract
We report the design, development and field deployment of a quantum cascade laser-based tunable diode laser spectroscopy (TDLS) system for high-sensitivity measurement of atmospheric CO and CO<inf>2</inf>. Two distributed-feedback quantum cascade lasers are used to interrogate the rotational-vibrational transitions of CO at 4594.99 nm and CO<inf>2</inf> at 4319.30 nm. The mean mole fraction values for CO and CO<inf>2</inf> for the measurements made at Gandhinagar from 19-25 July 2019 are 477 ppb and 486 ppm respectively. The detection limit of the system is 3 ppb CO and 45 ppb CO<inf>2</inf> for integration time of 17 s and 69 s respectively.
Subjects
air quality monitoring | greenhouse gas monitoring | quantum cascade laser | wavelength modulation spectroscopy
