Multiwavelength diode-laser absorption spectroscopy using external intensity modulation by semiconductor optical amplifiers

Solon Karagiannopoulos, Edward Cheadle, Paul Wright, Stylianos Tsekenis, Hugh McCann

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    Abstract

    A novel opto-electronic scheme for line-of-sight Near-IR gas absorption measurement based on direct absorption spectroscopy (DAS) is reported. A diode-laser-based, multiwavelength system is designed for future application in nonintrusive, high temporal resolution tomographic imaging of H2O in internal combustion engines. DAS is implemented with semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) to enable wavelength multiplexing and to induce external intensity modulation for phase-sensitive detection. Two overtone water transitions in the Near-IR have been selected for ratiometric temperature compensation to enable concentration measurements, and an additional wavelength is used to account fornonabsorbing attenuation. A wavelength scanning approach was used to evaluate the new modulation technique, and showed excellent absorption line recovery. Fixed-wavelength, time-division-multiplexingoperation with SOAs has also been demonstrated. To the best of our knowledge this is the first time SOAs have been used for modulation and switching in a spectroscopic application. With appropriate diode laser selection this scheme can be also used for other chemical species absorption measurements. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)8057-8067
    Number of pages10
    JournalApplied Optics
    Volume51
    Issue number34
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012

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