Remote system for detection of low-levels of methane based on photonic crystal fibres and wavelength modulation spectroscopy

Abstract

In this work we described an optical fibre sensing system for detecting low levels of methane. The properties of hollow-core photonic crystal fibres are explored to have a sensing head with favourable characteristics for gas sensing, particularly in what concerns intrinsic readout sensitivity and gas diffusion time in the sensing structure. The sensor interrogation was performed applying the Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy technique, and a portable measurement unit was developed with performance suitable for remote detection of low levels of methane. This portable system has the capacity to simultaneously interrogate four remote photonic crystal fibre sensing heads. Copyright © 2009 J. P. Carvalho et al.

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Keywords
Gas diffusion, Hollow-core photonic crystal fibre, Optical fibre sensing, Portable system, Remote detection, Remote systems, Sensor interrogations, Wavelength modulation spectroscopy, Methane, Modulation, Molecular spectroscopy, Sensors, Units of measurement, Photonic crystal fibers
Citation
Carvalho, J. P., Lehmann, H., Bartelt, H., Magalhes, F., Amezcua-Correa, R., Santos, J. L., et al. (2009). Remote system for detection of low-levels of methane based on photonic crystal fibres and wavelength modulation spectroscopy. 2009. https://doi.org//10.1155/2009/398403
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