Dual-etalon, cavity-ring-down, frequency comb spectroscopy. | |
Strecker, Kevin E. ; Chandler, David W. | |
关键词: ABSORPTION; CAVITIES; COMBUSTION; IODINE; LIGHT BULBS; LIGHT SOURCES; MONITORING; POLLUTANTS; RESOLUTION; SENSORS; SPECT; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1011624 RP-ID : SAND2010-7776 PID : OSTI ID: 1011624 Others : TRN: US201109%%718 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The 'dual etalon frequency comb spectrometer' is a novel low cost spectometer with limited moving parts. A broad band light source (pulsed laser, LED, lamp ...) is split into two beam paths. One travels through an etalon and a sample gas, while the second arm is just an etalon cavity, and the two beams are recombined onto a single detector. If the free spectral ranges (FSR) of the two cavities are not identical, the intensity pattern at the detector with consist of a series of heterodyne frequencies. Each mode out of the sample arm etalon with have a unique frequency in RF (radio-frequency) range, where modern electronics can easily record the signals. By monitoring these RF beat frequencies we can then determine when an optical frequencies is absorbed. The resolution is set by the FSR of the cavity, typically 10 MHz, with a bandwidth up to 100s of cm{sup -1}. In this report, the new spectrometer is described in detail and demonstration experiments on Iodine absorption are carried out. Further we discuss powerful potential next generation steps to developing this into a point sensor for monitoring combustion by-products, environmental pollutants, and warfare agents.
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