Development and Applications of Continuous-Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy

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W. B. Yan
Y. Chen
H. Chen
C. Krusen
P. T. Woods
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[1] Tiger Optics,
[2] LLC,undefined
[3] National Physical Laboratory,undefined
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Industrial processes; Monitoring; Ring-down spectroscopy; Water vapor;
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Continuous-wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CW-CRDS) (using continuous-wave lasers) is now in widespread use for the sensitive detection of a range of different trace-gas species, including water vapor as a very important trace contaminant in many gases. It has also now been applied to monitor trace water vapor in a range of matrix gases, including those that are corrosive and have the potential for spectral interference with the target water-vapor species. The developments that have been carried out to achieve this will be discussed, and some of the applications, covering single sensors and multi-head sensors, will be presented. One limitation of the current sensor technology is that it uses mirrors that are highly reflective over a very restricted spectral range, and this limits a given sensor to the measurement of one or two gaseous species. Measurements of other species require the mirrors to be changed, as it is not currently practical to obtain mirrors with the required high reflectivity that also cover a large spectral range. The development of a new type of ring-down cavity that uses uncoated reflective optics, and which can be used from the ultraviolet to the infrared spectral regions, is presented. Examples of industrial and scientific applications are also presented.
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页码:1567 / 1577
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