Chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy for spectroscopic chemical sensing with simultaneous range detection

Publication Year
2021

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
Spectroscopic chemical detection requires knowledge or determination of an optical path for accurate quantification of path-integrated concentration of species. Continuous-wave-laser-based spectroscopic systems operating in an open integrated-path remote sensing configuration are usually not equipped for optical path determination. Here we demonstrate a measurement technique capable of simultaneous spectroscopic chemical quantification and range finding. The range-finding functionality is implemented with chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy. The methodology is potentially useful for remote chemical sensing in a hard-target LIDAR configuration and for automatic calibration of gas cells with unknown or varying lengths.
Journal
Optics Letters
Volume
46
Pages
198-201
Date Published
01/2021
Alternate Journal
Opt. Lett.