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Diode laser sensor for process control and environmental monitoring

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  • Zaatar, Y.
  • Bechara, J.
  • Khoury, A.
  • Zaouk, D.
  • Charles, J. -P.

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Absorption spectroscopy with tunable diode lasers (TDLAS) in the infrared region is a well-known technique for the chemical analysis of gas mixtures. The laser provides a high selectivity, which is important in industrial environments such as in-line stack monitoring, where complex gas mixtures are present. A wavelength tunable diode laser in the near infrared region has been utilized as a light source in absorption measurements of air pollution resulting from energy usage for industry. The emission frequency can be varied over a relatively wide spectral range by changing the current and temperature of the diode.

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  • Zaatar, Y. & Bechara, J. & Khoury, A. & Zaouk, D. & Charles, J. -P., 2000. "Diode laser sensor for process control and environmental monitoring," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 65(1-4), pages 107-113, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:65:y:2000:i:1-4:p:107-113
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    1. Gao, Yonggang & Liu, Yang & Dong, Zhichao & Ma, Dong & Yang, Bin & Qiu, Congcong, 2023. "Preliminary experimental study on combustion characteristics in a solid rocket motor nozzle based on the TDLAS system," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 268(C).

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