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Swept-wavelength mid-infrared fiber laser for real-time ammonia gas sensing

Authors :
Robert I. Woodward
Darren D. Hudson
Stuart D. Jackson
Matthew R. Majewski
Source :
APL Photonics, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 020801-020801-7 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

The mid-infrared (mid-IR) spectral region holds great promise for new laser-based sensing technologies, based on measuring strong mid-IR molecular absorption features. Practical applications have been limited to date, however, by current low-brightness broadband mid-IR light sources and slow acquisition-time detection systems. Here, we report a new approach by developing a swept-wavelength mid-infrared fiber laser, exploiting the broad emission of dysprosium and using an acousto-optic tunable filter to achieve electronically controlled swept-wavelength operation from 2.89 to 3.25 {\mu}m (3070-3460 cm^-1). Ammonia (NH3) absorption spectroscopy is demonstrated using this swept source with a simple room-temperature single-pixel detector, with 0.3 nm resolution and 40 ms acquisition time. This creates new opportunities for real-time high-sensitivity remote sensing using simple, compact mid-IR fiber-based technologies.<br />Comment: Invited article for APL Photonics

Details

ISSN :
23780967
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
APL Photonics
Accession number :
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