Stability of widely tuneable, continuous wave external-cavity quantum cascade laser for absorption spectroscopy

Vasili L. Kasyutich, R. K. Raja Ibrahim, Philip A. Martin

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    Abstract

    The performance of widely tuneable, continuous wave (cw) external-cavity quantum cascade laser (EC-QCL) has been evaluated for direct absorption spectroscopy measurements of nitric oxide (NO) in the wavenumber range 1872-1958 cm-1 and with a 13.5 cm long optical cell. In order to reduce the absorption measurement errors due to the large variations of laser intensity, normalisation with a reference channel was used. Wavelength stability within the scans was analysed using the Allan plot technique for the reduced wavenumber range of 1892.4-1914.5 cm-1. The Allan variances of the NO absorption peak centres and areas were observed to increase with successive scan averaging for all absorption peaks across the wavelength scan, thus revealing short- and long-term drifts of the cw EC-QCL wavelength between successive scans. As an example application, the cw EC-QCL was used for NO measurements in the exhaust of an atmospheric pressure packed-bed plasma reactor applied to the decomposition of dichloromethane in waste gas streams. Etalon noise was reduced by subtracting a reference spectrum recorded when the plasma was off. The NO limit of detection (SNR = 1) was estimated to be ∼2 ppm at atmospheric pressure in a 20.5 cm long optical cell with a double pass and a single 7 s scan over 1892.4-1914.5 cm-1.© 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)381-387
    Number of pages6
    JournalInfrared Physics and Technology
    Volume53
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2010

    Keywords

    • Allan variance plot
    • Atmospheric pressure packed-bed plasma reactor
    • External-cavity quantum cascade laser
    • Mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy
    • Nitric oxide
    • Wavelength stability

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