Highly sensitive methane detection using a mid-infrared interband cascade laser and an anti-resonant hollow-core fiber

  • Gomółka G
  • Stępniewski G
  • Pysz D
  • et al.
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Abstract

For over a decade hollow-core fibers have been used in optical gas sensors in the role of gas cells. However, very few examples of actual real-life applications of those sensors have been demonstrated so far. In this paper, we present a highly-sensitive hollow-core fiber based methane sensor. Mid-infrared distributed feedback interband cascade laser operating near 3.27 µm is used to detect gas inside anti-resonant hollow-core fiber. R(3) line near 3057.71 cm -1 located in ν 3 band of methane is targeted. Compact, lens-free optical setup with an all-silica negative curvature hollow-core fiber as the gas cell is demonstrated. Using wavelength modulation spectroscopy and 7.5-m-long fiber the detection limit as low as 1.54 ppbv (at 20 s) is obtained. The demonstrated system is applied for a week-long continuous monitoring of ambient methane and water vapor in atmospheric air at ground level. Diurnal cycles in methane concentrations are observed, what proves the sensor’s usability in environmental monitoring.

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Gomółka, G., Stępniewski, G., Pysz, D., Buczyński, R., Klimczak, M., & Nikodem, M. (2023). Highly sensitive methane detection using a mid-infrared interband cascade laser and an anti-resonant hollow-core fiber. Optics Express, 31(3), 3685. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.479963

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