Laser-Based trace gas detection inside hollow-core fibers: A review

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Thanks to the guidance of an optical wave in air, hollow-core fibers may serve as sampling cells in an optical spectroscopic system. This paper reviews applications of hollow-core optical fibers to laser-based gas sensing. Three types of hollow-core fibers are discussed: Hollow capillary waveguides, photonic band-gap fibers, and negative curvature fibers. Their advantages and drawbacks when used for laser-based trace gas detection are analyzed. Various examples of experimental sensing systems demonstrated in the literature over the past 20 years are discussed.

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Nikodem, M. (2020, September 1). Laser-Based trace gas detection inside hollow-core fibers: A review. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13183983

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