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Remote ambient methane monitoring using fiber-optically coupled optical sensors

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APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS
卷 119, 期 1, 页码 133-142

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DOI: 10.1007/s00340-014-6001-0

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A tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy system, employing a 2f wavelength modulation spectroscopy measurement scheme, was developed for remote monitoring of ambient methane fluctuations by way of fiber-optically connected all-optical sensors. Detection of fugitive methane emissions demands a measurement precision less than 2.0 ppm(v) and a lower detection limit less than similar to 1.7 ppm(v) methane in air. To determine the optimum base system configuration, the influence of the laser driving signal frequency and amplitude was characterized to strike a balance between measurement precision and system sensitivity. In addition, relative to the basic system configuration, a 50 and 96 % reduction in measurement deviation was achieved by way of polarization scrambling and thermal stabilization of critical optical components, respectively. For methane concentrations between 2.0 and 50.0 ppm(v) in air, the laboratory-based system achieved a measured precision of 1.36 ppm(v) and a lower detection limit of 1.56 ppm(v) using a 6.0-m single-mode optical fiber and an averaging time of 1 s. The long-term system stability and system performance were analyzed using datasets acquired 4 and 12 months after the initial system calibration, yielding a difference in measured precision within the uncertainties of the calibration gas mixture. Finally, it was determined that fiber length between individual remote optical sensors can lead to a varying measurement bias, which implies that length-specific calibrations for each remote optical sensor may be required for a field implementation.

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