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In situ and on-line monitoring of CO in an industrial glass furnace by mid-infrared difference-frequency generation laser spectroscopy
Journal: Applied Optics (21553165)Year: 10 December 2004Volume: 43Issue: Pages: 6481 - 6486
DOI:10.1364/AO.43.006481Language: English
Abstract
A compact mid-infrared (MIR) laser spectrometer based on difference-frequency generation (DFG) is applied as a portable and sensitive gas sensor for industrial process control and pollutant monitoring. We demonstrate the performance of such a MIR DFG gas sensor by recording the absorption spectra of the carbon monoxide (CO) P(28) absorption line in the atmosphere of a gas-fired glass melting furnace. For a gas temperature of approximately 1100°C, the CO concentration in the recuperator channel is measured to be 400 parts per million. © 2004 Optical Society of America.
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AbsorptionCarbon monoxideChemical sensorsCombustion chambersNitrogen oxidesPollutionSpectroscopyDifference-frequency generation (DFG)Laser spectroscopyNonlinear optical materialsRecuperator channelGlass furnaces