• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 34, Issue 10, 2851 (2014)
DANG Jing-min1、*, FU Li1, YAN Zi-hui2, ZHENG Chuan-tao1, CHANG Yu-chun1, CHEN Chen3, and WANG Yi-ding1
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2014)10-2851-07 Cite this Article
    DANG Jing-min, FU Li, YAN Zi-hui, ZHENG Chuan-tao, CHANG Yu-chun, CHEN Chen, WANG Yi-ding. A Review of Mixed Gas Detection System Based on Infrared Spectroscopic Technique[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(10): 2851 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In order to provide the experiences and references to the researchers who are working on infrared(IR) mixed gas detection field. The proposed manuscript reviews two sections of the aforementioned field, including optical multiplexing structure and detection method. At present, the coherent light sources whose representative are quantum cascade laser (QCL) and interband cascade laser(ICL) become the mainstream light source in IR mixed gas detection, which replace the traditional non-coherent light source, such as IR radiation source and IR light emitting diode. In addition, the photon detector which has a super high detectivity and very short response time is gradually beyond thermal infrared detector, dominant in the field of infrared detector. The optical multiplexing structure is the key factor of IR mixed gas detection system, which consists of single light source multiplexing detection structure and multi light source multiplexing detection structure. Particularly, single light source multiplexing detection structure is advantages of small volume and high integration, which make it a plausible candidate for the portable mixed gas detection system; Meanwhile, multi light source multiplexing detection structure is embodiment of time division multiplex, frequency division multiplexing and wavelength division multiplexing, and become the leading structure of the mixed gas detection system because of its wider spectral range, higher spectral resolution, etc. The detection method applied to IR mixed gas detection includes non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) spectroscopy, wavelength and frequency-modulation spectroscopy, cavity-enhanced spectroscopy and photoacoustic spectroscopy, etc. The IR mixed gas detection system designed by researchers after recognizing the whole sections of the proposed system, which play a significant role in industrial and agricultural production, environmental monitoring, and life science, etc.
    DANG Jing-min, FU Li, YAN Zi-hui, ZHENG Chuan-tao, CHANG Yu-chun, CHEN Chen, WANG Yi-ding. A Review of Mixed Gas Detection System Based on Infrared Spectroscopic Technique[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(10): 2851
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