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conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013

Sensitive detection of carbon monoxide using a compact high power CW DFB-QCL based QEPAS sensor

Przemyslaw Stefanski; Rafal Lewicki; Jan Tarka; Yufei Ma; Mohammad Jahjah; Frank K. Tittel

Development of an ultra-sensitive, selective, and compact QEPAS-based CO sensor employing a high power CW DFB-QCL is reported. A minimum detectable concentration of 4ppbv was achieved for CO line (2169.2cm-1) using a 5sec data acquisition time.


Archive | 2014

Mid-infrared Laser Based Gas Sensor Technologies for Environmental Monitoring, Medical Diagnostics, Industrial and Security Applications

Frank K. Tittel; Rafal Lewicki; Mohammad Jahjah; Briana Foxworth; Yufei Ma; Lei Dong; Robert J. Griffin; Karol Krzempek; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Jan Tarka

Recent advances in the development of compact sensors based on mid-infrared continuous wave (CW), thermoelectrically cooled (TEC) and room temperature operated quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) for the detection, quantification and monitoring of trace gas species and their applications in environmental and industrial process analysis will be reported. These sensors employ a 2f wavelength modulation (WM) technique based on quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) that achieves detection sensitivity at the ppbv and sub ppbv concentration levels. The merits of QEPAS include an ultra-compact, rugged sensing module, with wide dynamic range and immunity to environmental acoustic noise. QCLs are convenient QEPAS excitation sources that permit the targeting of strong fundamental rotational-vibrational transitions which are one to two orders of magnitude more intense in the mid-infrared than overtone transitions in the near infrared spectral region.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

CW DFB RT diode laser based sensor for trace-gas detection of ethane using novel compact multipass gas absorption cell

Mohammad Jahjah; Rafal Lewicki; Frank K. Tittel; Karol Krzempek; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Stephen So; David Thomazy

The development of a continuous wave (CW), thermoelectrically cooled (TEC), distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode based spectroscopic trace-gas sensor for ultra sensitive and selective ethane (C2H6) concentration measurements is reported. The sensor platform used tunable laser diode absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) and wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) as the detection technique. TDLAS was performed with an ultra-compact 57.6 m effective optical path length innovative spherical multipass cell capable of 459 passes between two mirrors separated by 12.5 cm. For an interference free C2H6 absorption line located at 2976.8 cm-1 a 1σ minimum detection limit of 130 pptv with a 1 second lock-in amplifier time constant was achieved.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Mid- infrared semiconductor laser based trace gas sensor technologiesfor environmental monitoring and industrial process control

Rafal Lewicki; Mohammad Jahjah; Yufei Ma; Frank K. Tittel; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Jan Tarka

Recent advances in the development of compact sensors based on mid-infrared continuous wave (CW), thermoelectrically cooled (TEC) and room temperature operated quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) for the detection, quantification and monitoring of trace gas species and their applications in environmental and industrial process analysis will be reported. These sensors employ a 2f wavelength modulation (WM) technique based on quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) that achieves detection sensitivity at the ppb and sub ppb concentration levels. The merits of QEPAS include an ultra-compact, rugged sensing module, with wide dynamic range and immunity to environmental acoustic noise. QCLs are convenient QEPAS excitation sources that permit the targeting of strong fundamental rotational-vibrational transitions which are one to two orders of magnitude more intense in the mid-infrared than overtone transitions in the near infrared spectral region.


Applied Physics B | 2013

CW DFB RT diode laser-based sensor for trace-gas detection of ethane using a novel compact multipass gas absorption cell

Karol Krzempek; Mohammad Jahjah; Rafal Lewicki; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Stephen So; David Thomazy; Frank K. Tittel


Analyst | 2014

A compact QCL based methane and nitrous oxide sensor for environmental and medical applications

Mohammad Jahjah; Wei Ren; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Rafal Lewicki; Jiawei Zhang; Wenzhe Jiang; Jan Tarka; Frank K. Tittel


International Journal of Thermophysics | 2014

Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy and Photoacoustic Spectroscopy for Human Breath Analysis

Jacek Wojtas; Frank K. Tittel; Tadeusz Stacewicz; Zbigniew Bielecki; Rafal Lewicki; Janusz Mikołajczyk; Mirosław Nowakowski; Dariusz Szabra; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Jan Tarka


Applied Physics B | 2014

Measurements of carbon monoxide mixing ratios in Houston using a compact high-power CW DFB-QCL-based QEPAS sensor

Przemyslaw Stefanski; Rafal Lewicki; Nancy P. Sanchez; Jan Tarka; Robert J. Griffin; Manijeh Razeghi; Frank K. Tittel


Archive | 2013

Current status of mid-infrared semiconductor-laser-based sensor technologies for trace-gas sensing applications

Rafal Lewicki; Mohammad Jahjah; Yufei Ma; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Jan Tarka; Manijeh Razeghi; Frank K. Tittel


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013

Sulfur dioxide detection using 7.4 μm DFB-QCL based cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy

Jan Tarka; Przemyslaw Stefanski; Rafal Lewicki; Stephen So; Mohammad Jahjah; Frank K. Tittel

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Jan Tarka

Wrocław University of Technology

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Yufei Ma

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Karol Krzempek

Wrocław University of Technology

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Robert J. Griffin

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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