Demonstration of a mid-infrared carbon monoxide sensor
Author
Herrick-Kaiser, Nicholas FitzgeraldOther Contributors
Oehlschlaeger, Matthew A.;Date Issued
2008-12Subject
Aeronautical engineeringDegree
MS;Terms of Use
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Initial stages in the development of a carbon monoxide diagnostic are completed. This diagnostic is unique in that it utilizes mid-infrared radiation generated by a quantum cascade laser to perform absorption spectroscopy. Past absorption spectroscopy systems have utilized the near-infrared; the mid-infrared region contains significantly stronger absorption features than the near-infrared, these stronger features can be harnessed to develop a diagnostic which is far more sensitive. The strong sensitivity of mid-infrared spectroscopy and small size of quantum cascade lasers enables the goal of a small, nonintrusive, highly sensitive diagnostic which can be used for process monitoring in various combustion and energy systems. A brief review of past work with quantum cascade lasers and basic absorption spectroscopy fundamentals are presented. Development of the diagnostic system is described in detail, including the principles behind quantum cascade lasers. Laser functionality is validated and initial qualitative measurements are made; the R(11) carbon monoxide absorbance line is observed and identified. Significant future work is required for accurate qualitative measurements on combustion and energy systems; suggestions for future work are given.;Description
May 2008; School of EngineeringDepartment
Dept. of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering;Publisher
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NYRelationships
Rensselaer Theses and Dissertations Online Collection;Access
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