A quantum cascade laser-based optical sensor for continuous monitoring of environmental methane in Dunkirk (France)

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A room-temperature continuous-wave (CW) quantum cascade laser (QCL)-based methane (CH4) sensor operating in the mid-infrared near 8 μm was developed for continuous measurement of CH4 concentrations in ambient air. The well-isolated absorption line (7F2,4←8F1,2) of the V4 fundamental band of CH4 located at 1255.0004 cm-1 was used for optical measurement of CH4 concentration by direct absorption in a White-type multipass cell with an effective path-length of 175 m. A 1σ (SNR = 1) detection limit of 33.3 ppb in 218 s was achieved with a measurement precision of 1.13%. The developed sensor was deployed in a campaign of measurements of time series CH4 concentration on a site near a suburban traffic road in Dunkirk (France) from 9th to 22nd January 2013. An episode of high CH4 concentration of up to ~3 ppm has been observed and analyzed with the help of meteorological parameters combined with back trajectory calculation using the Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model of NOAA.

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Maamary, R., Cui, X., Fertein, E., Augustin, P., Fourmentin, M., Dewaele, D., … Chen, W. (2016). A quantum cascade laser-based optical sensor for continuous monitoring of environmental methane in Dunkirk (France). Sensors (Switzerland), 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16020224

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